According to Dr. David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, your nails are actually a clear sign of your biological age. And unfortunately, getting more frequent manicures ...
A study concluded that your longevity can be determined by something surprising: your fingernails. A decades-old study found that fingernail growth can predict how long you'll live. In a 1979 ...
Unless you're someone who can't live without a mani-pedi every few weeks, you probably don't pay that much attention to your fingernails. But it turns out that your talons could actually give you ...
Taking good care of your nails not only keeps them healthy and strong but can also support your overall health. Basic nail hygiene habits like trimming, moisturizing, and applying a protective top ...
A world-famous longevity expert has revealed that you may be able to predict your lifespan based on how quickly your fingernails grow. Dr David Sinclair, an expert in genetics at Harvard Medical ...
The speed of fingernail growth can indicate how quickly or slowly a person is aging, with faster growth suggesting better biological health. Factors like nutrition, circulation, and hormone levels ...
A pair of nail clippers is a medicine-cabinet essential, whether you prefer doing your own nails at home or need a trim in between manis and pedis. Before reporting this story, I had a few ...
We'll get right to the point: the sharper your nails are this season, the better. The runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris proved that nails so sharp they're dangerous are one of the ...
An expert in genetics revealed how to tell if you're ageing well - and the answer is all in your fingernails. Dr David Sinclair, a genetics professor at Harvard Medical School, revealed that ...
Beau’s lines are horizontal indentations or ridges across fingernails or toenails, sometimes with a yellowish tint. They indicate an interruption in nail growth, often due to illness, injury, or other ...