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Could your genes cause mental health problems?

9 February 2018

Schizophrenia, autism and bipolar disorder all seem to have similar effects on the brain. Researchers have analysed post-mortem brains of…

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Long-term Metformin in PCOS benefits women of all weights

29 January 2018

New findings present that Metformin improves the menstrual cycle and reduces body mass index, testosterone and luteinizing hormone within 6…

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Enhance your productivity and don’t limit yourself

26 January 2018

How productive are you, do you wish you could achieve more in your day or your life? Is life a…

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Researchers develop a technique to regenerate the mouse thymus

24 January 2018

The thymus gland is an organ in the lymphatic system serves a vital role within the immune system. In a…

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Researchers reduce the severity of hereditary deafness in mice with CRISPR

3 January 2018

Research has shown that the CRISPR genome editing method can slow down progressive deafness – trialled in mice, this advance…

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Can Young Stem Cells Make Older People Stronger?

14 December 2017

Is it possible to age without growing fragile? One corporation believe that with the correct treatment the answer to this…

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Researchers Discover Inhibiting enzyme common to all mammals shows anti-aging potential

5 December 2017

Researchers have discovered something new in the mission to extend the lifespan of mammals. Inhibiting a common enzyme found in…

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Rapamycin Inhibits The Effects Of Senescent Cells

22 November 2017

Rapamycin is one of the most well-known longevity drugs under study. It was originally found in 1972 in a soil…

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Are pigs brain cells the answer to those with Parkinson’s?

21 November 2017

Living Cell Technologies, based in Aukland New Zealand have been developing a procedure that uses cells from the choroid plexus…

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The Time Machine Drug That’s Reversing Aging in Animal Tests

12 October 2017

Anti-aging medicine refers exclusively to slowing, preventing, or reversing the process of aging. In recent news, scientists have revealed a…

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