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Antiaging Articles, Information & Research

Our latest research articles and information about antiaging and maintaining overall good health. This content is intended for IAS private members with primary focus upon the prevention of aging diseases and disorders for the ‘healthy-aging’ individual.

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BREAKING NEWS! Covid19 Update

16 April 2021

Trials have begun in the UK as to a COVID-busting nasal spray that works to kill 99.9% of the Coronavirus…

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Free Radicals in Aging

30 March 2021

By Richard Lippman, Ph.D.   Today, we know that free radicals aren’t activists out on bail. But many decades ago,…

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Don’t let the tooth fairy or your dentist cash-in on the Coronavirus

1 March 2021

When was the last time you went to the dentist for a check-up? The Coronavirus has most probably left a…

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Can Metformin reduce mortality rates in Covid-19?

24 February 2021

The medicine Metformin has been significantly associated with reduced mortality rates in Covid-19. Highly contagious and lethal, the respiratory and…

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Try not to be SAD

15 February 2021

SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) was named, described and documented by Norman Rosenthal of the National Institute of Mental Health in…

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A sight for sore eyes

12 February 2021

Imagine life without your eyesight, how debilitating and scary would that be? It would be life-changing and challenging, so it’s…

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“Head, shoulders, knees and toes” – joint pain

12 February 2021

“Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes…”  Do you remember that game we played when we were little? We…

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Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides

11 January 2021

By Richard Walker, M.D. Ed.- Dr. Walker is the founder of the Scientific Aging Research Academy (SARA) and is one…

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Peptide bioregulators in sports and space

8 January 2021

An interview with Professor Vladimir Khavinson Professor Khavinson is the Director of the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology,…

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Supplementing for sports performance

8 January 2021

By Marios Kyriazis, M.D. Since the dawn of time, primitive humans, and later competitive athletes have attempted to improve their…

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