More than 2 in 5 adults 35 and older (44%) have a positive view of aging, and these attitudes remain largely consistent across age groups. Rather than becoming more negative with age, views about ...
Many people feel like they’re aging faster than expected, even when their routines, genetics, and health haven’t dramatically changed. What’s driving this discomfort isn’t a sudden acceleration of ...
Aging in later life is often portrayed as a steady slide toward physical and cognitive decline. But a new study by scientists at Yale University suggests an alternate narrative - that older ...
Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now ...
From beauty treatments to medical procedures, U.S. culture is obsessed with looking and feeling younger. Changing your perception on aging can lead to greater well-being, psychologist says As a ...
Nearly 50% of older adults (65+) improve physically or cognitively over time. Positive age beliefs play a key role in ...
There is a strong association between an older person's view of how they are aging and how well they will physically recover after a fall. That is the finding of a new research study from Imperial ...
National Women’s Health Week marks a time during the year when women’s health is in the spotlight. Held this year from May 14-20, the focus is, “Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care, and ...
Contrary to the common belief that physical and cognitive abilities continuously decline with age, a study found that ...
Having a positive outlook on aging may help keep you physically and psychologically younger. Source: Tommaso Lizzul/Shutterstock Betty Friedan famously said, "Aging is not lost youth but a new stage ...
As a culture, it’s fair to say that we are obsessed with how to look and feel younger. It’s all over social media: under-eye creams, cold plunges for your face, testosterone treatments to boost energy ...