Ageing
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Dignity and deliverance in death: Going gentle into that good night
Shashi Deshpande
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Combination of physical exercise and mental stimulation can boost brain health as you age
Neva Béraud-Peigné, The Conversation Alexandra Perrot, The Conversation Pauline Maillot, The Conversation
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How you walk could be an indicator of health and ageing
Adam Taylor, The Conversation
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By working joints and muscle groups together, compound exercises are better for staying fit
Mandy Hagstrom, The Conversation Anurag Pandit, The Conversation
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‘What did you do to live this long?’ Survivorship bias shows how centenarians could be outliers
Bradley Elliott, The Conversation
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Childhood and midlife stress could increase risk of developing Alzheimer’s
Carol Opdebeeck, The Conversation
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
Scroll Staff
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How the brain’s clock speeds up around middle age can determine future health and dementia
Sebastian Dohm-Hansen Allard, The Conversation Yvonne Nolan, The Conversation
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Slowed, slurred speech can indicate brain health in older adults
Claire Lancaster, The Conversation Alice Stanton, The Conversation
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Resistance training is just as good as aerobic exercise, with the benefits of strength and power
Stuart Phillips, The Conversation
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One in six Indians over 59 have mild brain disorder, says new study – higher than previously thought
Michael Hornberger, The Conversation
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Risk of stroke, dementia could rise as biological age surpasses chronological age
Jonathan Ka Long Mak, The Conversation Sara Hägg, The Conversation
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How companionship and an active social life can improve the lives of India’s elderly
Nidhi Chawla Reshmi Chakraborty
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Where is the fountain of youth? In the stomach
John Cryan, The Conversation
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Why writers can keep working in old age (and why it is a good idea to keep reading in old age)
Roger J Kreuz, The Conversation
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The man whose body is growing old too fast is helping us find a way to slow ageing
Erika Hayasaki, Mosaic
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Why haven’t humans evolved to age more painlessly?
Jordan Pennells, Aeon
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How one scientist overturned assumptions about cancer in developing countries like India
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan
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Shobhaa De is turning 70 in her usual manner. By writing an irreverent book about it
Shobhaa Dé
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As scientists try to find medical ways to prolong lives, they must ensure the benefits reach all
Christopher Wareham