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March 11, 2025 | | | The scientific search for youth |
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| | | By Alice Park Senior Correspondent |
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| The fountain of youth has so far eluded scientists. But those working today are chasing a different goal: to give people more disease-free years, regardless of how long people live. | I spoke with a range of experts—including ones pushing controversial ideas about aging—about the quest to extend health span. | | | | | | | | | The Pandemic Turns 5. We Are Still Not Prepared for the Next One | "Sadly, if anything, we are less prepared than before," writes Simon Williams, a public-health researcher. |
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| | Why Older People Love Pickleball So Much | It's a low-impact way to get moving, plus an avenue to socialization. |
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| | Majority of the World's Population Breathes Dirty Air | A new report found that just 17% of cities globally meet air pollution guidelines. |
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