Aging

Reading the signposts: What bus seats and pension meetings teach us about aging - opinion

Growing older may be unavoidable, but surrendering to it is not. The writer finds humor in the moments that reveal just how close retirement has become.

The aging process
An illustrative image of people celebrating life.

A mental health reset: How to manage phone habits, sleep, and relationships to improve life

WHILE YOUR calendar says you’re 75, 50, or 25, some of your cells may be biologically much older than others – and those ‘elderly’ cells may help explain why aging and age-related diseases develop.

Some parts of your body age faster than others, Israeli study finds

Meuhedet Longevity: "The real question isn't how long we'll live, but how we'll live those years."

The next revolution in medicine isn't about living longer. It's about living better


65 plus? Routine tests are conducted - and diseases are detected in time

Screening tests for those 65 and older are vital for early disease detection. Get ahead of potential health issues and prioritize your well-being.


Happy life after age 40: Three successful women reveal everything

Realizing the mistakes they made when they were young, thanking the family for the good and the bad and looking forward without fear - the women's movement that changes reality.


The Menopause Diaries part V: The menopause doctor

Andrea Samuels tackles the medical realities many women face upon entering menopause.

 Pablo Picasso’s ‘Femme assise’ (Melancholy Woman), 1902-1903.

Hebrew University research paves way for future type 1 diabetes treatment

The findings on beta cells shed light on the potential role of aging beta cells in immune regulation and their relevance to autoimmune reactions in type- 1 diabetes.

 Adult pancreatic islets marking senescent beta cells

Exploring the unspoken: Male menopause and the taboo around It

It’s time to eliminate the stigma about male menopause by encouraging men to speak openly about what it is, the writer argues.

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The dorsal side of your hand, shows aging signs, new study finds

Since visual estimation can be highly inaccurate, the indisputable importance of these markers is explained by their great practical value as a target for the cosmetology and cosmetics industry.

 Haut.AI publishes pioneering research: Predicting age with hand images achieves accuracy on par with facial photo.

Perceived age number: How old do you feel you are?

Whether you feel older than your stated age or younger, it is important to ask yourself what factors you took into account when answering the question.

 APPRECIATE THE beauty of each day: Buttercup field, April 1.

World’s oldest man dies at 114, 2 months short of 115

Juan Vicente Perez Mora, born in 1909, passed away on Tuesday.

 Elderly couple, illustrative

Impressive resilience seen among older Israelis amid war times despite dwindling resources - study

The study was led by researchers at Bar-Ilan University and conducted in collaboration with Prof. Yuval Palgi of the University of Haifa’s gerontology department.

Elderly Israelis sit in a designated protected space in a senior citizens home in Jerusalem, June 2, 2009, as a siren is sounded during a nationwide civil defense drill simulating a rocket attack.

The menopause diaries part 2: HRT - comment

Although every drug carries the risk of side effects, I have done some rudimentary research, so I’m convinced that I’m fine to take it. 

 An illustrative image of a medicine bottle, with several pills spilling out.