A new study out of Australia shows that just 15 minutes of sun can age you. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on the study, saying if you use sunscreen “like hand cream,” you can stall the process of aging.
If worry about skin cancer doesn't make you slather on sunscreen, maybe vanity will: New research provides some of the strongest evidence to date that near-daily sunscreen use can slow the aging of your skin. Full story
Trips organized by the Honor Flight gives aging vets the opportunity to visit and reflect at the memorials for the wars they fought in. NBC’s Jack Jacobs reports.
Bruce Ratner, Forest City Ratner Companies, discusses sports, real estate and how he plans to reinvent an aging sport's arena.
TODAY’s Matt Lauer pays a visit to Martha Stewart’s home to talk about her new book, “Living the Good Life.” They discuss everything from her philosophy on aging to her love of dating and search for Mr. Right.
Doctors say that people are showing signs of internal aging much younger. What can you do to live a longer and healthier life? WDIV's Karen Drew reports.
Gary Small, UCLA Center on Aging, discusses whether allowing children and toddlers to play with mobile devices will have a long-term developmental impact on their brains.
Similar to deciding to take away the car keys, taking more control over your aging parents’ finances can be difficult and emotionally charged. TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky shares her tips on how to know when it’s time, and the best ways for you to step in.
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Employees measure the aging levels of low energy consumption LED light bulbs at a factory in Nanjing, Jiangsu province May 18, 2012. One in five Chinese LED lighting companies may fail this year as falling prices and oversupply batter an industry that Beijing bankrolled to try to build an energy-eff
Employees measure the aging levels of low energy consumption LED light bulbs at a factory in Nanjing, Jiangsu province May 18, 2012. One in five Chinese LED lighting companies may fail this year as falling prices and oversupply batter an industry that Beijing bankrolled to try to build an energy-eff