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 ...
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 ...
Hone Health reports 70% of adults reject midlife stereotypes, feeling optimistic about aging and believing their best years ...
Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now realize that vast individual differences require a more predictive and ...
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 ...
Source: Walther. Gemini. 2025 As we navigate the complexities of life, our perception of aging evolves. At the exact time, science moves ahead, shedding further light on previous concepts of the ...
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 ...
Contrary to the common belief that physical and cognitive abilities continuously decline with age, a study found that approximately half of older adults experienced improvements in these functions ...
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 ...