Our teenaged son never misses an opportunity to tease me when I do something he deems old-fashioned. “Hey Mom and Dad,” he’ll ask, “what was it like back in the 1900’s?” While our son’s question is ...
On average, Americans want to live to be 91 years old, according to a recent Pew Research survey — a goal that has driven a focus on longevity-boosting practices. Over 60% of U.S. adults use ...
Aging often gets judged by what shows up in the mirror. Fine lines deepen, skin loses elasticity, and recovery feels slower than it used to. What’s easier to miss is the internal aging happening ...
In a recent review published in the journal Cell, a group of authors established a comprehensive framework for the terminology, characterization, and validation of aging biomarkers to facilitate their ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Humanity is in a unique position. Growth in technology has fundamentally changed the way people live, from the dawn of the internet ...
February 24, 2026— Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has received an award as part of the PROactive Solutions for Prolonging Resilience (PROSPR) program within the Advanced Research ...