Genes for stronger muscles protect against death and disease
This genome-wide association study reported that participants with a genetic predisposition to greater muscle strength had a reduced risk of death and many noncommunicable diseases, but not better survival after acute adverse events.
Healthy lifestyle factors and all-cause mortality among cancer survivors
Could drinking tea slow biological aging?
The effect of switching from an unhealthy diet to a healthy diet on life expectancy
Does consuming more fiber reduce the risk of death?
Does consistent sleep keep The Reaper at bay?
Plant-based diets and predicted biological aging
Beyond chronological age: The impact of biological aging on mortality risk
Comparing popular diets for reducing cardiovascular disease risk
Can eating more of the right fats reduce liver fat?
Can lithium improve longevity in the context of affective disorders?
Weight loss is a predictor of dying in older adults
Can a methylation-supportive diet and lifestyle reduce biological age?
Reducing a marker of biological age with high-intensity exercise
Could eating chocolate reduce the risk of death?