
Check out the latest in aging advances, research, and events from NIA:
- Study of indigenous South Americans supports a lifestyle ‘sweet spot’ for aging brain health — Findings from an NIA-funded study of two indigenous groups in Bolivia suggest that adjustments in lifestyle may improve heart and brain health as we age.
- Immune resilience is key to a long and healthy life — A new study from an NIA-supported team examined why some people are susceptible to infectious illnesses, while others manage to stay healthy or bounce back from illness quickly.
- Strong adult social relationships may mitigate some negative effects of early life adversity in wild primates — Adversity in early life and poor social relationships as an adult are both linked to shorter lifespans in wild primates, according to the results of an NIA-funded study.
- NIA statement on report of lecanemab reducing cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s clinical trial —The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted traditional approval for Leqembi (lecanemab-irmb) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Read more of the latest NIA research news in the NIA newsroom.


