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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow immune resilience and salutogenesis promote disease resistance and longevityResearchers examine how salutogenesis, the active production of health through immune resilience, resists disease.
A new study reveals that immune resilience, a person’s ability to maintain a robust, youthful immune system, plays a critical ...
Also, as you age, your immune system becomes less active ... Based on a popular theory of aging where the ends of human chromosomes, called telomeres, are linked to DNA damage, Antoine says ...
New research suggests that decreased activity of ELOVL2 -- a key enzyme in lipid metabolism -- accelerates white blood cell aging and alters genes associated with the onset of blood cancers.
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TravelPulse on MSNStudy Finds Travel Can Reduce Impacts of Premature AgingA study published by Science Daily shows that leisurely travel activities can help alleviate chronic stress, reduce over ...
a central aim of Dr. Wilson’s recent work has been to integrate social-emotional theories of aging with a dyadic perspective to examine how couples’ interactions and their immune responses may evolve ...
A study published in Aging Cell has identified immune resilience as a key driver of salutogenesis-the active process of promoting health and well-being. By analyzing data from 17,500 individuals ...
A study published in Aging Cell has identified immune resilience as a key driver of salutogenesis—the active process of promoting health and well-being. By analyzing data from 17,500 individuals ...
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