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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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Smart drugs and nutrients: Centrophenoxine improves ‘recall speed’

29 November 2016

Centrophenoxine, (pronounced, cent-row-fen-ox-in) is a classic ‘smart drug.’   Background The term ‘smart drugs’ has become synonymous with substances that…

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Stop feeling tired

29 November 2016

Stop feeling tired By John van Limburg Stirum, M.D.   The function of mitochondria is becoming increasingly the center of…

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Smart drugs and nutrients: Alertness and awakeness with adrafinil

28 November 2016

Strictly speaking, Adrafinil (pronounced ad-ra-fin-l) is a Eugeroic rather than a Nootropic substance.  Eugeroics are wakefulness-promoting agents which are mainly…

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Peptide bioregulators – the discovery of gene switches in food

28 November 2016

Photo Professor Khavinson Professor Vladimir Khavinson has a long and successful career in Gerontology and Geriatrics under his belt (he…

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

28 November 2016

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder By Marios Kyriazis, M.D. One of the most controversial syndromes of modern times is what we…

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Dealing with food allergies

28 November 2016

Dealing with food allergies By Leslie J. Farer                                  Doctors’ waiting rooms are often filled with patients complaining of vague…

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Revamp Your Sex Life

28 November 2016

Impotence and Erectile Problems Can Be Reversed without Synthetic Drugs By Dr. Richard Lippman Dr. A. J. Riley, a specialist…

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Deprenyl and Alzheimer’s disease—update

28 November 2016

Deprenyl and Alzheimer’s disease—update By Ward Dean, M.D. Deprenyl (aka seligiline, trade names Eldepryl®, Jumex®) was discovered in Hungary in…

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Alleviating the symptoms of an aging prostate

28 November 2016

Alleviating the symptoms of an aging prostate By Leslie J. Farer   Growing bald isn’t the only unwelcome sign of…

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Boosting growth hormone without injections

28 November 2016

Boosting growth hormone without injections Updating the GHRPs and Sermorelin by Richard Walker, M.D.   Ed. – Eagle eyed readers…

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