Decoded: Aging
What really happens to our bodies when we age—and could we find a way to slow it down?
Decoded: Aging
What really happens to our bodies when we age—and could we find a way to slow it down?
What Causes Déjà Vu?
Does this all feel a little familiar? Called déjà vu, that sensation may be your brain correcting its own errors
Heralded Alzheimer’s Drug Works, but Safety Concerns Loom
Eisai and Biogen share clinical trial data confirming that lecanemab slows mental decline amid reports of potentially related deaths
A New Way to Measure Heat Risks for People
Facing more sizzling summers, Colorado tests a new risk formula that raises the likelihood of health warnings
We Must End Ageism in Cancer Clinical Trials
Older patients are underrepresented in clinical trial research. Here’s how we can change that
What One Million COVID Dead Mean for the U.S.’s Future
The country has reached an unthinkably grim milestone. Nearly 200,000 children have lost parents, many more elderly have been killed, and family well-being has been ripped apart
A Natural Disaster Made Monkeys Age Faster
A large colony may provide clues about the biology of traumatic stress resulting from climate change and war
These Eye Drops Could Replace Your Reading Glasses
Solutions to age-related vision problems now come in a bottle. How well do they work?
This Protein Could Boost Brain Function without Exercise
An exercise pill might one day produce health gains without the exertional pain
Genes Reveal How Some Rockfish Live up to 200 Years
Scientists surveyed dozens of species’ genomes to uncover keys to longevity
Gut Bacteria Change as You Get Older—and May Accelerate Aging
Microbe types in older people’s intestines are different and are linked to disease
The Human Genome Was Never Completely Sequenced
The effort completed in 2003 used the best technology available but now scientists could do more