Health
Turn back time? Study hints at way to halt decline as we age – Japan Today
The march of time can be unkind to the human body, but new research hints at a cause — and possible solution — for some of the ailments and decline that often…

The march of time can be unkind to the human body, but new research hints at a cause — and possible solution — for some of the ailments and decline that often come with age.
Scientists have long known that cognitive decline as we get older and specific age-related diseases including Alzheimer’s are linked to inflammation, but they are still uncovering precisely why and how this is the case.
Research published Wednesday in the journal Nature pinpoints the role of a messenger hormone found in much…
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