Old age is the number one risk factor for Alzheimer’s, and scientists believe the root cause lies in the cellular and molecular changes we undergo as the years go by. One often-overlooked culprit may be what’s known as senescent cells—cells that stop working in an aging brain, yet refuse to die.
As Japan’s birth rate continues its decades-long decline, its people are managing to live longer. Nearly every aspect of life in the country is changing to adapt to its new reality—from its public spaces to its social polices. And that path foreshadows what’s to come in countries around the world—including the U.S.
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Phthalates are chemicals found in hundreds of everyday products—from household items to shower curtains, cosmetics, and car interiors. Scientists are just learning that these chemicals foster growth in uterine fibroids—one of the most common tumors found in women.
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