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Gerontology & Geriatrics

A urine-based biological aging clock: Machine learning and microRNA offer accurate prediction

Craif Inc. in Nagoya, Japan, working with Nagoya University's Institute of Innovation for Future Society, has developed a urine-based biological aging clock. In validation of the method, predicted ages came within 4.4 years ...

Gerontology & Geriatrics

AI-powered wearable boosts preventative care for elderly

University of Arizona researchers in the Gutruf Lab have developed a comfortable, easy-to-use wearable device that incorporates artificial intelligence to detect subtle warning signs of frailty, signifying a leap forward ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Shopping centers can support mental health and relieve loneliness

Did you leave your Christmas shopping to the last minute? Dreading the thought of dragging yourself to the shopping center? Fighting for a parking spot, figuring out which floor you need, enduring the headache-inducing lighting ...

Gerontology & Geriatrics

Long-term study reveals physical ability peaks at age 35

A 47-year-long Swedish study at Karolinska Institutet reveals how fitness, strength, and muscle endurance change during adulthood. The results show that physical ability starts to deteriorate as early as age 35, but it is ...

Alzheimer's disease & dementia

At-home brain speed tests bridge cognitive data gaps

Online tests of women's reaction times offer insights into cognitive function and could help fill data gaps on early cognitive problems, potentially shedding light on dementia development later in life, finds a new study ...

Health

Throat microbiome holds clues to older adults' health

New research by Flinders University has uncovered a potential marker that could provide valuable insights into the overall health of older adults living in long-term aged care facilities.

Gerontology & Geriatrics

First-ever neurotherapeutic to address muscle weakness identified

While a gradual loss in muscle strength is a natural part of aging, for many older adults it's more than just feeling a little weaker. Sarcopenia—a condition affecting nearly half of adults over 80—involves a sharp decline ...

Alzheimer's disease & dementia

Uncovering dementia's environmental triggers

A new study from the University of Georgia College of Public Health focuses on the powerful role our surroundings play in shaping dementia risk. Led by Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management Suhang Song, this ...

Gerontology & Geriatrics

Australian Vietnamese grandparents redefine successful aging

As Australia marks 50 years of Vietnamese migration, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has shed light on how Vietnamese Australians view aging—and it's very different from Western ideas of "successful aging."

Gerontology & Geriatrics

Exploring the role of AI in palliative care and decision-making

A few years ago, when second-year School of Nursing Ph.D. student Oonjee Oh was working as a nurse on a general surgery unit in South Korea, she was struck by the feeling that many patients weren't getting the opportunity ...

Cardiology

Researchers call for end to futile CPR

To reduce unnecessary harm, staff in aged residential care facilities should not be forced to provide chest compressions to pulseless residents, University of Otago researchers believe.

Neuroscience

How parenthood may help keep your brain young

Parents' brains may be getting an unexpected benefit from raising children: protection against some effects of aging, according to a new study of nearly 37,000 adults.

Sleep disorders

Morning blue light therapy boosts sleep and activity in seniors

Blue-enriched light can improve sleep quality and daily activity in older adults living at home, according to new research from the University of Surrey. Researchers found that this type of light therapy led to greater daytime ...