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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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Cow’s Milk- Decreasing your body’s ability to absorb thyroid hormone medication

11 October 2017

Are you diagnosed or know someone with an under-active thyroid? Results presented at ENDO 2017 from a recent preliminary study…

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Without a cure on the horizon, are Herpes sufferers missing out on BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene)?

25 July 2017

According to the World Health Organisation (Jan 2017); an estimated 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 (60%) worldwide…

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Can Broccoli Extracts Significantly Reduce Blood Sugar in Diabetics?

19 June 2017

Doctors could soon be prescribing broccoli; a supplement containing concentrated broccoli extract could prove to be essential to those suffering…

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

14 June 2017

A new procedure has been in development that uses choroid plexus (brain) cells from pigs to keep nerve cells healthy….

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Binge-Eating Neurons Identified

1 June 2017

Study finds inducing activity in the zona incerta portion of the brain, prompts mice to gorge themselves. A study conducted…

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How to Tell a Persons “Brain Age”

31 May 2017

In recent years, scientists have delved into molecular depths of the human body and discovered the bio-markers of aging, some…

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Could a vitamin D deficiency be causing chronic headaches?

23 May 2017

A research paper published on May 3, 2017 in the journal of head and face pain, managed a control study…

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