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Herpes may account for 50% of Alzheimer’s cases

24 October 2018

According to new research, the Herpes virus is linked to half of all Alzheimer’s cases; the new paper was published…

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Genetic researchers reverse wrinkles, grey hair and balding in mice

28 September 2018

Researchers have rejuvenated mice by reversing age-related wrinkles and hair loss. It is possible that humans could get a similar…

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Trial of anti-aging drugs that rejuvenate immune system hailed a success.

28 September 2018

Middle aged adults could benefit from a short term treatment to revitalise the immune system and organs that deteriorate with…

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Type 2 diabetes, obesity may soon be reversed with gene therapy

28 September 2018

New research demonstrations that gene therapy can completely reverse markers of type 2 diabetes and obesity in rodents. According to…

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Ministers announce £300 million fund to research aging

5 June 2018

Ten million Britons alive today can expect to reach 100, Government figures reveal. Ministers are investing more than £300 million…

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NAD+helps weight loss without dieting

24 April 2018

US scientists at the Department of Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado have discovered a natural dietary supplement that…

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Heavy metal toxicity from tuna

9 April 2018

Tuna is making the headlines again… If you love a tuna sandwich, a tuna steak or a thick piece of…

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Stem cell therapy reverses sight loss and let’s people read again

21 March 2018

A recent study involving 2 people with severe sight loss has resulted in both people regaining the ability to see…

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Skin cells may help to repair nerve damage in Multiple Sclerosis

27 February 2018

New research into how skin cells could be used to repair nerve damage is the latest breakthrough in personalized treatment…

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Stem cells zapped with radiation can protect mice from cancer

16 February 2018

Joseph Wu and his team at Stanford University have discovered that a mouse’s immune system can be primed to identify…

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