A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
Frank B. Hu, MD, PhD, Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology, or Yanping Li, MD, PhD, Department of Nutrition, Harvard T.H ...
While scientists have yet to discover the secret of eternal youth, they are increasingly interested in the impact of lifestyle on longevity. Various studies have recently highlighted a link ...
A healthy lifestyle may be able to cancel out roughly 60% of the impact of “life-shortening” genes, ... [+] potentially adding another five years to your life, according to a recent study.
Children living in the most deprived regions are more than twice as likely as their affluent peers to be obese. One way we can ...
New research details healthy lifestyle factors that may extend your life. People with a genetic risk of early death can extend their life by up to 5.5 years. Doctors say lifestyle factors can make ...
Upward social mobility may ward off dementia, according to a new study. Dementia, a collective term for conditions marked by memory loss and diminished cognitive functioning, strains health care ...
New research suggests that healthy lifestyle choices can significantly reduce the risk of early death, even for people with a genetic predisposition to it. The study, involving over 350,000 ...
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Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. It's also associated with chronic illness and disability. Recent research estima ...