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The social media accounts linked to from oxlongevitystudies are: • Facebook • Instagram • Spotify • YouTube • LinkedIn Besides social media accounts, oxlongevitystudies has populated their site with: • Plant-Based Dietary Patterns and Risk of Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in the Multiethnic Cohort Study | Neurology • Living near a “food swamp” may increase stroke risk among adults 50 and older | American Heart Association • The oscillatory biology of sleep: Linkage to dementia • Alzheimer's: How does exercise protect the brain as people age? • Cognitive Trajectories and Subsequent Accelerometer-Measured Movement Behavior in Older Adults • Does leisure activity matter for epigenetic aging? • The surprising muscle that is the unheralded champion of longevity • Rethinking what it means to age — Harvard Gazette • Thinking it's boring in old age increases risk for future loneliness: findings from the German Ageing Survey (DEAS) • Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline | Nature • Egg Consumption and Human Health: A Comprehensive Review of the Effects on Serum Lipids, Antioxidant Status, and Cardiovascular Outcomes • Structured vs Self-Guided Multidomain Lifestyle Interventions for Global Cognitive Function: The US POINTER Randomized Clinical Trial | Trials | JAMA | JAMA Network • Muscular Strength and Mortality in Women Aged 63 to 99 Years • Healthy dietary patterns, longevity genes, and life expectancy: A prospective cohort study | Science Advances • Physical activity types, variety, and mortality: results from two prospective cohort studies | BMJ Medicine • Full article: Increasing identity goal commitment by inducing doubt in goal doubts • Exercise suppresses DEAF1 to normalize mTORC1 activity and reverse muscle aging | PNAS • Minimum combined sleep, physical activity, and nutrition variations associated with lifeSPAN and healthSPAN improvements: a population cohort study - eClinicalMedicine • Higher adherence to (poly)phenol-rich diet is associated with lower CVD risk in the TwinsUK cohort - PubMed • Can Your Brain Keep Changing As You Age? • Physical Activity Over the Adult Life Course and Risk of Dementia in the Framingham Heart Study | Neurology | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network • Bedtime regularization as a potential adjunct therapy for hypertension: a proof-of-concept study | SLEEP Advances | Oxford Academic • Living near green spaces could add 2.5 years to your life, new research finds • Effect of forest bathing trips on human immune function • Nighttime exposure to light may raise cardiovascular risk by up to 50% — Harvard Gazette • Maintaining a Healthy Weight • How to live to 100: Stay active, eat healthy after age 80 • Healthy lifestyle may offset life-shortening genes, improve longevity • ‘We can live again’: Belgian nursing home residents hit the nightclubs • World Health Day 2024: My health, my right • Want To Age Optimally? New Study Reveals the Power of Social Participation • Effect of phytoncide from trees on human natural killer cell function - PubMed • Expert recommends 'daily routine' to help you live well into older age • Creative experiences and brain clocks | Nature Communications • Vitamin D: recent advances, associated factors, and its role in combating non-communicable diseases | npj Science of Food • Number of Good Lifestyle Habits Affects Higher Work Engagement Over the Next Year: A Retrospective Cohort Study - PubMed • Step Accumulation Patterns and Risk for Cardiovascular Events and Mortality Among Suboptimally Active Adults | Annals of Internal Medicine • Mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging, study finds : NPR • Movember | Prostate Cancer UK • New AHA hypertension guidelines call for less salt, no alcohol • The Burden of Back Pain • The molecular impact of cigarette smoking resembles aging across tissues - PubMed • Layer-specific changes in sensory cortex across the lifespan in mice and humans | Nature Neuroscience • The Role of Negativity Bias in Emotional and Cognitive Dysregulation: A Neuroimaging Study in Anxiety Disorders • Vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA) and mortality risk among US adults: a wearables-based national cohort study | medRxiv • Alzheimer’s, Women & Healthy Fats: What We’re Learning • How Your Diet relates to Disease Risk • Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease - Nature • Later eating timing in relation to an individual internal clock is associated with lower insulin sensitivity and affected by genetic factors • Metabolomic age (MileAge) predicts health and life span: A comparison of multiple machine learning algorithms • Epic adventures and emotional journeys: How participation in comic conventions and live action role plays is associated with psychosocial outcomes - Journal of Public Health • These 3 Bad Habits in Your 30s Impact Later Mental Health - Neuroscience News • Association of Self-Reported Sleep Characteristics With Neuroimaging Markers of Brain Aging Years Later in Middle-Aged Adults - PubMed • Cholesterol metabolism byproduct linked to Parkinson's disease • Retinal vascular fingerprints predict incident stroke: findings from the UK Biobank cohort study • Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains - Nature Medicine • Accelerated epigenetic aging in alcohol dependence - PubMed • Lithocholic acid phenocopies anti-ageing effects of calorie restriction - Nature • Understanding the coupled relationship between regional longevity and physical geographical environment in Hechi, Guangxi, China - Scientific Reports • Global Healthspan-Lifespan Gaps Among 183 World Health Organization Member States • Meditation practice isn't just calming for the mind - it can transform your gut health • Cool Temperature Alters Human Fat and Metabolism • Cognitive Health Benefits of Everyday Physical Activity in a Diverse Sample of Middle-Aged Adults • What makes a diet actually healthy? • Longevity: Daily walks could add years to your life • Gratitude and Mortality Among Older US Female Nurses • Dynamics of the gut microbiome in individuals at risk of rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional and longitudinal observational study • Pistachio Consumption Increases Macular Pigment Optical Density in Healthy Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial • Kindness as a Stress Reduction–Health Promotion Intervention: A Review of the Psychobiology of Caring - PMC • Food fad or science – or both? Why cooking with water may help slow ageing • Association of healthy sleep patterns with risk of mortality and life expectancy at age of 30 years: a population-based cohort study • Caffeine • Inhalation of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) wood odor causes psychological relaxation after monotonous work among female participants - PubMed • Getting older doesn't have to be scary - ACCEPTANCE • Heart health: Standing for too long may raise circulatory disease risk • Implausibility of radical life extension in humans in the twenty-first century - Nature Aging • Menopause joint pain: Causes and what to do about it • Eating less can lead to a longer life: massive study in mice shows why • Estrogen: Women’s Secret Recipe To Longevity • This anxiety-inducing fitness test purports to tell you how long you’ll live. We investigated. • world-heart-federation.org • Healthspan: How do different diets protect our health as we age? • Ageing: Improving flexibility may help people live longer • Osteoarthritis: Scientists design molecules to boost cartilage repair • Largest study of centenarian blood reveals secrets to longevity • Want to live a longer, healthier life? Take tips from the Blue Zones • The Relationship Between Autophagy and Brain Plasticity in Neurological Diseases • New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary • Why type 2 diabetes may make fractures more likely in older women • Why do people move slower as they get older? Study offers clues • Women in midlife are encouraged to stay active to boost their health • New program helps older adults reduce blood pressure by sitting less • Resistance training rejuvenates aging skin by reducing circulating inflammatory factors and enhancing dermal extracellular matrices - Scientific Reports • New study explains how exercise reduces chronic inflammation • Study: Hip Fracture Burden to Nearly Double Worldwide by 2050 • Stroke: Chronic loneliness may increase risk by as much as 56% • Heart disease: How even brief episodes of anger can increase the risk • After decades of improvement, cardiovascular health rates on worrying path— Harvard Gazette • Workplace flexibility linked to lower risk of cardiovascular disease • Hypertension: 'Ume' juice may help lower cardiovascular disease risk • Centenarians have a diverse gut virome with the potential to modulate metabolism and promote healthy lifespan - Nature Microbiology • Do our microbes affect our behavior? - Harvard Health • Brain health: Severe menopause symptoms may affect cognition • How do ageing brain blood vessels contribute to cognitive decline? • Lifestyle Enrichment in Later Life and Its Association With Dementia Risk • Dementia: 14 modifiable factors may help prevent onset • Thinking About Your Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease? Five Questions To Consider • How healthy lifestyle choices influence depression, dementia risk • Could a nasal spray help fight Alzheimer's disease in the future? • Alzheimer's: AI tool 3 times more accurate at predicting progression • Alzheimer's: Biomarkers linked to disruption of blood-brain barrier • Alzheimer's: 4 lifestyle changes may help improve or prevent decline • Twin study suggests dementia shortens lifespans even in siblings without the disease • How does exercise help maintain brain health and boost longevity? • Online conversations show potential cognitive benefit for socially isolated older adults • Mitochondrial fusion critical for adult neurogenesis and brain circuit refinement • Alzheimer's: Malnutrition may drive onset of disease • Depression and lack of vitamin D ‘raise risk of dementia’ • Dementia: Daily fiber supplement may help improve brain function • Research uncovers differences between men and women in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism • Aging With Optimism: Yale Study Links Positive Attitudes to Cognitive Restoration • Experts weigh in on surgeon general's fight against loneliness • Biological age is increased by stress and restored upon recovery • Weight Loss Slows Aging in Patients' Brains by Up to 9 Months, Study Finds • Good sleep patterns cut heart disease risk, study finds • Light Therapy Shines in Treating Alzheimer’s Sleep and Mood Issues - Neuroscience News • Smart trackers may predict frailty in older adults — Harvard Gazette • Not getting enough sleep? That’s only half the battle. • Night Owls' Lifespan Less Linked to Sleep Patterns, More to Lifestyle Choices - Neuroscience News • Blue light has a dark side - Harvard Health • Eating Small Fish Might Offer Big Benefits for Longevity, Study Shows • Plant-based diets: Health benefits provided by vegan, vegetarian plans • Healthy vegetarian diet linked to lower risk of death from any cause • Does a healthy diet protect against dementia and slow the pace of biological aging? • ‘I’m a Cookbook Author That’s Lived in Japan for the Last 35 Years, and This Is What Some of the Longest-Living People in the World Eat Daily’ • Fasting Mimetics: Health And Longevity Benefits With Dr. Valter Longo | Healthnews • Doctor says 'MediterAsian' diet leads to health benefits – reduce diabetes risk • Scientists may have discovered why hair turns grey • How Gaps in Research Lead to Gaps in Care for Aging Women • Polyamine metabolite spermidine rejuvenates oocyte quality by enhancing mitophagy during female reproductive aging - Nature Aging • Aging: 'Supermodel granny' drug extends lifespan by 25% in mice • Low Intracellular Iron Levels May Keep Blood Stem Cells Young • Stanford study predicts the first failing organ in our body. • The Molecular Role of Polyamines in Age-Related Diseases: An Update • Reduced mitochondrial calcium uptake in macrophages is a major driver of inflammaging - Nature Aging • Scientists discover clues to aging and healing from a squishy sea creature • New findings reveal important insights into age-related nonresolving inflammation • Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing • Lifespan vs. Health Span: What's the Difference? | Healthnews • Longevity: Scientists use genetic rewiring to increase cells' lifespan • To Ward off Aging, Stem Cells Must Take Out the Trash - Neuroscience News