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Forever Young

13 June 2019

Phil Micans interviews Dr. Bill Lawrence Dr. Lawrence has a Jurisprudence Degree (UCLA-Law), an MS in Psychology and a Ph.D….

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MZS™ & ARMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration)

20 May 2019

By Phil Micans, MS, PharmB   Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is the leading cause of severe visual loss in older…

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Hormones make the difference

By Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. The International Hormone Society (IHS) now offers its extensive scientific databank on hormone therapies via its…

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Peptide Bioregulators and Vision

17 May 2019

An interview with Professor Svetlana Trofimova ST: I was born into a family of doctors, so since childhood I knew…

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The Eyesight Saviors

By Marios Kyriazis, M.D. The progress of medical research in general, is astounding. New developments come to confirm or reject…

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Oraltide Pro™ − the latest peptide technology for dental care

By Leslie J. Farer Oral health is essential to overall health, yet many overlook this important fact when devising an…

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Could a pill replace insulin injections for Diabetes treatment?

12 February 2019

Researchers are developing a new pill that administers insulin straight into the stomach wall. Could this mean that injections will…

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Specific gut bacteria linked with Depression

8 February 2019

New research suggests a significant link between the gut, its bacterial population and mental health. For the first time, scientists…

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Could gum disease increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s?

25 January 2019

A recent study reveals the bacteria that is caused by bleeding gums is also found in the brain of patients…

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Hope for Diabetes sufferers: Scientists discover cells in the pancreas that could be manipulated into producing insulin.

17 January 2019

A new strategy for treating Type 1 Diabetes could represent a new therapeutic approach to restore the function of the…

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