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Age Reversal – Lessons Learned From A Lost, World War II Japanese Army Officer

29. December 2009

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Age Reversal – Lessons Learned From A Lost, World War II Japanese Army Officer

Why some people age so well and others do not is not as mysterious as it once was. There are reasons why certain people do not live up to the number on their birth certificate and others die before they were intended to. Aging cannot be stopped at this point in civilization but scientists are [...]

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Accumulation of Progerin

28. December 2009

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Accumulation of Progerin

This theory of aging is related to the noticeable symptoms of “Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS)”. HGPS is an astronomically unusual yet well-researched genetic disease. Children that are born with HGPS get old at an unusual rate. Signs of old age are manifested at a very early time-interval where wrinkles, baldness and adversity of cardiovascular disease [...]

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Incorrect Protein Folding

28. December 2009

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Incorrect Protein Folding

This is a relatively undiscovered field of aging and research is still at birth-stage. Incorrect protein folding as an anti-aging theory focuses on the negative impacts of mis-folding of proteins. Mis-folding of proteins tend to increase with age producing pathologies as well as heightening of susceptibility towards diseases as mis-folded proteins are unable to execute [...]

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Looking Younger Means You May Live Longer

28. December 2009

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Looking Younger Means You May Live Longer

Research scientists who conducted a study in Denmark believe their conclusions regarding a person’s looks are backed up by evidence.     If people are always saying you look, so much younger than you really are might just be making a simple complimentary observation but there may be some scientific fact that looking younger can actually mean [...]

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Stanford Center on Longevity a Major Researcher in the Field

27. December 2009

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Stanford Center on Longevity a Major Researcher in the Field

Stanford Center on Longevity which was set up some years ago was made possible thanks to Richard Rainwater commitment to invest $10 million to progress in the field of research on human aging. The aging process isn’t definitely a random process or a programmed genes process. It is more clearly a result of actions, achievements, [...]

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Vitamin C Enhances Stem Cell Research, Could Have Anti Aging Potential

26. December 2009

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Vitamin C Enhances Stem Cell Research, Could Have Anti Aging Potential

A study has discovered that the antioxidant properties might assist adult cells produce embryonic type cells. This vitamin is often sought after as a warrior in the battle against colds and flu’s and even aids in healing wounds, however the antioxidant characteristic of Vitamin C could have one more benefit added to its impressive inventory: [...]

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Anti Aging Physicians And Clinics Can Significantly Enhance Quest For Youth

25. December 2009

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Anti Aging Physicians And Clinics Can Significantly Enhance Quest For Youth

Whether you require an anti aging diet program, exercise assistance or basic health aid, numerous people are now attending anti aging clinics to find help with these issues and many more besides. The objective is to reverse indications of age progression. Having an anti aging system in place can aid you in reaching your of [...]

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Therapeutic Cloning Paving Its way To Immortality

25. December 2009

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Therapeutic Cloning Paving Its way To Immortality

In a previous article, “Immortality a Loss Ability in Cell’s Life Cycle”, a through description was made on cells; defining somatic cells as well as germ-line cells. This gives a clear demarcation of cells being immortal and those not being. Therapeutic cloning is still much more advanced than simply defining cells. To go the fundamentals [...]

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Aging Baby Boomer Athletes And Injury Prevention

25. December 2009

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Aging Baby Boomer Athletes And Injury Prevention

If you entered this world between the years 1946 and 1964, congratulations, you may officially be getting over the hill! You and 79.1 million other Americans making up twenty nine percent of the total US population are officially fighting the battle against age progression. According to the American Association of Retired People or [AARP], every [...]

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Life Expectancy is Determined by Air Quality According To Harvard Study

24. December 2009

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Life Expectancy is Determined by Air Quality According To Harvard Study

Living in a pollution free environment might spare some additional months per decade to your life span. A study by ‘Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham Young University’ researchers proves so. Eventually pollution can rip-off several month of your lifespan. Reducing pollution at national level can result to have multiple benefits. Having pollution level [...]

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