_ Aging Well Cancer CenterHope for Tackling Signs of Aging and Treating Cancer By thirdAGE articleA new advance in biomedical research led by the University of Leicester in the UK could have potential in the … Read More→
_ Aging Well Exercise Health & Fitness Senior HealthGrip Strength and Life Expectancy By thirdAGE articleResearchers from the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (MRC LEU) at the University of Southampton in the UK have … Read More→
_ Aging Well Exercise Senior HealthRunning Keeps You Young By thirdAGE articleSeniors who run regularly can walk as efficiently as 20-somethings, according to a study done at the University of Colorado … Read More→
_ Aging Well Brain Health Senior HealthSurprise! With Age, We Sometimes Learn More Than Younger People. By thirdAGE articleOlder people can actually take in and learn from visual information more readily than younger people do, according to research … Read More→
_ Aging Well Senior HealthA Newly Discovered Culprit in Aging By thirdAGE articleResearchers have zeroed in on a protein, found in both humans and insects, that plays a key part in systemic … Read More→
_ Aging Well Healthy Diet & NutritionFive Secrets of Resilience By thirdAGE articleThose of us who have a pulse also have risks … risks of bad things happening at anytime, anyplace. Illness, … Read More→
Aging Well Brain Health Healthy Diet & NutritionCocoa Flavanols Combat "Senior Moments" By thirdAGE articleTaking the chill out of winter weather by indulging in cup of hot cocoa may also be helping to dial … Read More→
Aging Well Brain HealthMolecular Chaperones, Aging, and Neurodegenerative Diseases By thirdAGE articleAging is the most significant and universal risk factor for developing neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer’s, … Read More→
_ Aging WellMutations Linked to Blood Cancer Surprisingly High in Older People By thirdAGE articleResearchers have found that at least 2 percent of people over 40, as well as 5 percent of people over … Read More→
_ Aging WellWhy You're Taking Care of Yourself (or Not) As You're Aging By Jane Farrell articlePeople over 50 who feel comfortable with aging are likelier than those who don’t to get preventive health care services, … Read More→
_ Aging Well Well-beingThe One Essential Element You Need to Age Well By Jane Farrell articleThere’s no denying the powerful benefits of water. The wonders it can do for your overall health and well-being have … Read More→
_ Aging Well Senior HealthWhat's So Funny? That Depends on Your Age By Jane Farrell articleMean jokes on TV sitcoms aren’t funny to older people, according to a researcher from the University of Akron. The … Read More→
Aging WellThe Plus Side of Population Aging By Jane Farrell articleHere at ThirdAge, we’re delighted to spread some good news about the the fact that the population in the U.S. … Read More→
_ Aging Well Beauty & Style Skin3-in-1 Facial Plastic Surgery By Jane Farrell articleA total facial rejuvenation that combines three procedures to address the multiple signs of an aging face and neck can … Read More→
Aging Well Senior HealthAsking About an Older Person’s Appetite Can Be a Lifesaver By Jane Farrell articleA simple question about appetite can provide insights into older people’s general health that may help reduce their risk of … Read More→
Aging WellHope for Repairing Muscles as We Age By articleAs we age, stem cells throughout our bodies gradually lose their capacity to repair damage, even from normal wear and … Read More→
_ Aging Well Beauty & Style Hair Skin6 Anti-Aging Secrets From Beautiful Women Around the World By Sondra Forsyth articleBy Soriyya Bawa It doesn’t matter where we come from or how much money we have, most aging women everywhere share one common goal: to feel and look younger. And the beautiful thing about it is that the world is filled with anti-aging secrets, because each culture has their own unique tricks, tips, and successful home remedies to look younger, no matter how old you are. Here are some of the best anti-aging secrets that have been handed down from generation to generation around the globe.Anti-Aging Secret #1: China
_ Aging Well Healthy Diet & NutritionAre You as Old as What You Eat? By Sondra Forsyth articleResearchers from University College London (UCL) have demonstrated how an interplay between nutrition, metabolism, and immunity is involved in the process of aging. The two new studies, supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), could help to enhance our immunity to disease through dietary intervention and help make existing immune system therapies more effective.