Biological age tests promise insights into aging, but are they accurate or useful? What science shows about benefits, limits, ...
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A Compound in Dark Chocolate Could Slow How Fast Your Body Ages
A new study from King’s College London has found that theobromine, a naturally occurring compound in cocoa, is linked to ...
If your biological age comes back older than expected, "you might want to think about what you can do to change this", he ...
Some children recover better after traumatic brain injury than others, despite appearing similarly to doctors. Looking at the ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker ...
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Taking a bite from the chocolate bar? It could affect your aging process, new study suggests
New research suggests a compound in dark chocolate, theobromine, may slow biological aging. Scientists observed a link ...
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Scientists reveal the real formula for your dog’s age
Scientists have finally replaced the old “one dog year equals seven human years” shortcut with a formula grounded in biology, ...
A chemical found in dark chocolate could slow the rate of biological aging. Research from King's College London has found ...
Dark chocolate may slow down aging, suggests a new study. A key chemical found in the sweet treat could reduce the rate of ...
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Researchers discover new biomarker of "complicated" mild- to severe-pediatric traumatic brain injury
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker of "complicated" mild- to severe-pediatric traumatic brain injury, or TBI.
A compound naturally found in dark chocolate may slow key signs of aging in the body. Researchers discovered that people with higher levels of theobromine often look biologically younger on a ...
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