Living to 100 rarely comes down to a single “longevity gene” or a magic supplement. Improving longevity usually comes from avoiding the illnesses that steal years, mobility, and independence in midlife. Researchers who track large groups for decades keep finding the same theme: people who reach older ages in good shape spend fewer years living...
Healthy Aging
Embrace longevity through holistic practices that promote mobility, cognition, and cellular health as you age gracefully.
As we go through life, most of us focus on the physical markers of aging. We notice the fine lines around our eyes, the silver creeping into our hair, or the way our knees protest a bit more loudly after a long walk. We invest in skin creams, join gyms, and watch our cholesterol. But...
Knee pain can creep in during stairs, long drives, or a simple walk. For many people, the real culprit is knee osteoarthritis, where joint tissues break down over time and cartilage loses its protective glide. The frustrating part is that knee cartilage rarely regrows once it thins. Standard care focuses on easing symptoms, improving strength,...
Napping offers real benefits for your brain, but the timing of it determines whether you’re protecting yourself or raising your risk of heart disease and early death. Your body has a built-in period for daytime rest, a stretch in the early afternoon when your internal clock expects a pause. Sleeping during that time appears safe...
Deciding to stop dyeing your hair and letting your grey hair grow out can look simple from the outside. For many people, though, it is anything but small. Psychologists often see this choice as part of a deeper emotional shift. It connects to how someone views aging and freedom from outside expectations. In a world...
Almost everyone notices small changes after turning 70, even people who still feel sharp and independent. These changes do not arrive with a warning sign, and they rarely mean that something is wrong. They show up quietly. One day, you wake earlier. Another day, your knees feel weaker than usual. Aging is not dramatic most...
Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms often include swollen, painful joints. While those symptoms are accurate, many unexpected symptoms should be added to the list. RA can drive inflammation across the body, so early clues may show up outside joints. Some people notice exhaustion, eye dryness, or strange tingling and ignore it. Others blame stress, aging, or a...
When it comes to longevity and health, we often focus on our waistlines or our heart health. However, neurologists, the doctors who specialize in the intricate workings of the brain, are increasingly warning that what we eat is the primary tool for protecting our cognitive future. While the brain represents only about 2% of our...
Everyone can relate to that feeling of extreme tiredness. A hard week, a virus, or stress can drain energy fast. Most people recover, then life returns to normal. Yet some people do not bounce back. Their exhaustion lasts for months and often deepens after effort. A simple task can trigger a delayed crash that steals...
Global healthcare and medicine have seen tremendous growth since the industrial age. With this, life expectancy has risen, and people live even longer than they did 5 decades ago. However, as our global population ages, so does the number of dementia cases. While healthcare has seen strides in treatment for many diseases, there is a...
Processed meat is designed for convenience. It is salty, shelf-stable, and engineered to taste strong even after weeks in a fridge. That same processing also changes what ends up in the body. Over time, frequent intake can raise the risk for colorectal cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. The goal is not panic or...
Morning routines can either ease pressure on your heart or push it harder from the moment you wake up. Blood pressure rises naturally in the early hours, while hormones like cortisol increase. If you already live with hypertension or high cholesterol, the choices you make during this window can raise risk even further. Small shifts...