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Stress, exposure to the sun, use of cosmetics, diet, smoking and drinking alcohol play a very important role in ageing. Experts say ageing is inevitable. However, anti-aging products do help in ...
A cheap drug used for anti-aging and weight-loss may also treat long COVID, study finds
Metformin is a cheap, easy-to-access drug that used for diabetes, longevity, and losing weight. It could help millions with long COVID.
Anti-Aging Benefits Could Be Found in Blood
Putting the benefits of exercise and youth in a pill sounds like the stuff of infomercials. But these researchers may be closer than anyone to harnessing those.
What to Know About Using Botox for Jaw Muscles
Using Botox for jaw muscles — and the overall lower half of the face — can slim the face and alleviate conditions like TMJ. Here's what to know about the procedure.
Taurine supplement has anti-aging benefits for animals. Can it be used for humans too?
A new study shows supplementing taurine slows aging in worms, mice and monkeys. More research is needed to see if people can benefit, too.
I’m a beauty writer, and these are the best anti-aging skincare products from Nordstrom’s secret sale
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Elon Musk joked that he took ‘too much’ anti-aging formula in response to a viral AI-generated image of him as a baby on Twitter
A fake AI-generated image of Elon Musk as a baby has racked up 4.5 million views on Twitter. The billionaire responded to the image by joking that he took "too much" anti-aging formula. Fake images of Musk kissing robot wives and in other bizarre scenarios have gone viral on Twitter.
No, you can’t reverse aging by injecting ‘young blood’ and fasting. But that doesn’t stop people trying
Like many celebrities and entrepreneurs, 45-year-old US tech billionaire Bryan Johnson is trying to reverse the aging process.