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Dean Linda P. Fried gave a TEDxBoston talk as part of a special daylong Unlocking Longevity focus.
Study show significant improvements in the health of older adults.
Researchers designed novel computational pipeline designed to identify protein biomarkers associated with complex diseases
Four interdisciplinary teams will receive the healthy longevity pilot awards.
Report is a call to action for biomedical research to rethink how it uses race and ethnicity.
The award-winning project is titled “Preventing Dopamine-Induced Neurotoxicity in Parkinson's Disease.”
People who lost a parent, partner, sibling, or child, showed signs of older biological age compared to those who hadn’t experienced such losses.
A. new study finds babies born after exposure to famine in-utero show signs of accelerated aging six decades later.
A Q&A with Thalia Porteny, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management.
Warning letters from Medicare safely cut prescribing of a powerful but risky antipsychotic.
The Healthspan Extension Summit brought together researchers across the medical center to present their findings in basic science, clinical medicine, and public health, and to discuss solutions.
People with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s had a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment.
People who reported having been pregnant looked biologically older than those who had never been pregnant.
New research links a healthy diet with reduced dementia risk and a slower pace of aging.