Hot Topics
Discover content from a range of hot topics in the antiaging world here, including:
- Gene Therapy
- Heavy metals and the impact they have on the body
- COVID-19
- Clinical Trials
- New treatments and natural alternatives to conventional medications
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

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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Crucial step discovered in DNA repair, cellular aging
22 May 2017
Research led by scientists at the Harvard Medical School, have revealed a crucial step in a molecular chain of events…
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Does exercise help to improve your memory?
29 November 2016
Does exercise help to improve your memory? Research suggests that exercise can boost cognitive function. This may be because exercise…
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What causes overeating?
29 November 2016
What causes overeating? Obesity is a health risk in many parts of the world and one third of Americans are…
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Artificial sweeteners – do they really help you to lose weight?
29 November 2016
Artificial sweeteners – do they really help you to lose weight? Millions of people use artificial sweeteners, both knowingly in…
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Viva Vitamin D
26 November 2016
Viva Vitamin D Not a week seems to go by without more research being published extolling the benefits of vitamin…
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Statins and Prescription Drugs
26 November 2016
Statins and Prescription Drugs A recent study has revealed some shocking statistics regarding the number of prescriptions people are taking….
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Dying For a Soda?
26 November 2016
Dying For a Soda? New research from the University of California, San Francisco tested for a link between consuming sugary…
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