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Bereavement can disrupt immune system of older people, says study
9 Sep 2014:Damaging effects of grief on the immune system not seen in younger people, whose defences seemed more resilient
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15 Aug 2014: British runner who won European 10,000m gold at 40 has no plans to retire but is aiming for Rio 2016 – and beyond
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14 Jul 2014: Researchers find people playing cards, draughts and crosswords do better in learning, memory and information-processing tests
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9 Jul 2014: Letters: Human life expectancy is increasing by an amazing average of five hours per day and, as a society, we are not prepared to meet this challenge
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26 May 2014: She is a maverick of modern dance, still bagging awards in her 50s. Wendy Houstoun tells Judith Mackrell about her latest work – a tribute to choreographer Nigel Charnock, a man so full of life that even terminal cancer couldn't stop him carrying the Olympic torch
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20 May 2014:
Geneticist who applied molecular science to the study of ageing
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5 May 2014: Editorial: The facts suggest that the two most important things at this time of life are luck and love. Mice, unfortunately, cannot transmit these qualities
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5 May 2014: Simon Jenkins: Research showing that injecting old mice with the blood of young mice revives them could be a giant step for human immortality
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5 May 2014:
Giving old mice young blood reversed age-related declines in brain function, muscle strength and stamina, researchers say
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26 Apr 2014: Celebrity hair stylist Nicky Clarke answers seven-year-old Fin's question
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18 Apr 2014: A reader who researches ageing and mental health would like to see more coverage of social issues in the Guardian
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