People with high genetic risk but a favourable lifestyle were twice as likely to live longer than those with an unfavourable ...
Physical activity. People with the lowest risk met the recommended Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, which suggests ...
What makes us live long lives, nature or nurture? Research suggests both, but lifestyle choices may be able to cancel out the ...
Both men and women will live longer by 2050, thanks to fewer deaths from infectious diseases, malnutrition, and childbirth.
That’s the question researchers put to over 700 participants in a study recently published in the journal PLOS One. Lead ...
A new study from China shows maintaining a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk of dying early by 62% even if a person has a genetic disposition that would cause them to die early.
We all know that ultraprocessed foods aren’t the healthiest choice, but a new study has found that some can have worse ...
Life expectancy around the world is expected to increase by nearly 5 years in men and more than 4 years in women during the ...
Scientists expose the lifelong impact of childhood abuse and neglect. A study focusing on childhood maltreatment in Australia ...
The dramatic decline in childhood mortality during the 20th century has added a full year to women's lives, according to a new study.
Study suggests that a healthy lifestyle can offset genetic early death risk. NEW YORK, April 30: A new study suggests that adopting a healthy lifestyle may significantly offset the risk of early death ...
Even if your genetics put you at greater risk for early death, a healthy lifestyle could help you significantly combat it, ...