Play an Instrument? You Probably React Faster, Too Researchers find that musicians have faster reaction times than non-musicians -- and that could have implications for the elderly.
No Excuses: Real Reason You’re Late May Vary With Age Something as random as a song's length could be the difference in whether you miss an important deadline or arrive late for an appointment, suggests time-management research.
A Dietitian Puts Extreme 'Clean Eating' Claims to The Test – And the Results Aren't Pretty Here’s what you need to know.
Helping Pays Off: People Who Care for Others Live Longer Older people who help and support others live longer, a new study has concluded.
Cellular Process Behind Premature Aging Discovered In a new study, scientists have shown how two genes "balance" each other to maintain normal cell function.
Cellular Reprogramming Slows Aging in Mice Scientists have rolled back time for live mice through systemic cellular reprogramming, according to a study published December 15 in Cell.
If You Live in the U.S., Your Life Expectancy Just Took a Bit of a Hit Key findings from an analysis of mortality in the U.S. indicate an increase in the death rate in 2015.
New Study Identifies Possible Predictor for Women's Longevity "Telomere length is longer in women with late maternal age."