Vitamin D supplements show signs of protection against biological aging
A randomized trial suggests vitamin D can protect against telomere shortening, which is linked to risk of age-related disease. View original article Contributor:
A randomized trial suggests vitamin D can protect against telomere shortening, which is linked to risk of age-related disease. View original article Contributor:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to return the nation to a time when he believes Americans were healthier. Not so fast, many researchers say. View original article Contributor: Roni Caryn Rabin
Now that summer is almost in full swing, it’s time to start thinking about restocking your sunscreen. Not only does sunscreen have an expiration date, but it can also quickly … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
It’s a wonder that anyone remembers anyone else’s name after just meeting. Most people are visually wired, which means we’re good with faces, but—was it Alyssa or Elizabeth? Hewitt or Wyatt? Elijah or Isaiah? “When we’re meeting someone, there are so many things going through our minds,” says Thomas Farley, an etiquette expert also known … Read more
Beijing will replace the United States as the organization’s top state donor, expanding its influence as the U.S. retreats from international cooperation. View original article Contributor: Lily Kuo, Vic Chiang
They contain increasing amounts of sugar, fat and sodium and decreasing amounts of protein and fiber. View original article Contributor: Andrew Jacobs
It’s a marvel of food technology: ice cream that resists melting. In a video explaining the science behind it, a seller of food chemicals shows scoops of ice cream holding … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Alternative treatments and patient communication for genitourinary syndrome of menopause Urology Times >View original article Contributor:
The test may make it easier to identify whether people with memory and thinking problems have Alzheimer’s or not. View original article Contributor: Pam Belluck
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