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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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Forever Young

13 June 2019

Phil Micans interviews Dr. Bill Lawrence Dr. Lawrence has a Jurisprudence Degree (UCLA-Law), an MS in Psychology and a Ph.D….

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MZS™ & ARMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration)

20 May 2019

By Phil Micans, MS, PharmB   Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is the leading cause of severe visual loss in older…

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Hormones make the difference

20 May 2019

By Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. The International Hormone Society (IHS) now offers its extensive scientific databank on hormone therapies via its…

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Peptide Bioregulators and Vision

17 May 2019

An interview with Professor Svetlana Trofimova ST: I was born into a family of doctors, so since childhood I knew…

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The Eyesight Saviors

17 May 2019

By Marios Kyriazis, M.D. The progress of medical research in general, is astounding. New developments come to confirm or reject…

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Oraltide Pro™ − the latest peptide technology for dental care

17 May 2019

By Leslie J. Farer Oral health is essential to overall health, yet many overlook this important fact when devising an…

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Could a pill replace insulin injections for Diabetes treatment?

12 February 2019

Researchers are developing a new pill that administers insulin straight into the stomach wall. Could this mean that injections will…

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Specific gut bacteria linked with Depression

8 February 2019

New research suggests a significant link between the gut, its bacterial population and mental health. For the first time, scientists…

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Could gum disease increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s?

25 January 2019

A recent study reveals the bacteria that is caused by bleeding gums is also found in the brain of patients…

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Hope for Diabetes sufferers: Scientists discover cells in the pancreas that could be manipulated into producing insulin.

17 January 2019

A new strategy for treating Type 1 Diabetes could represent a new therapeutic approach to restore the function of the…

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