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Safeguarding One’s Memory As One Ages

24. June 2010

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Safeguarding One’s Memory As One Ages

Do you think you will remember everything as you age? Well, it depends. Researchers at the Princeton University have carried out a study that shows that there are two methods of prolonging a person life span that have very varied impacts on the performance of the memory and decline with age. The study is published [...]

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Immense Benefits Of Green Tea For Health And Longevity – But Over The Long Term

23. June 2010

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Immense Benefits Of Green Tea For Health And Longevity – But Over The Long Term

For the majority of us, we need to see results quickly or we are at risk of losing interest in what we are doing. Western cultures are particularly impatient, wherewithal not one of our strong points. Such is the case with prescription medicines, pharmacists must remind us to finish the entire quantity of the drug [...]

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Since 1970 Childhood Death Has Decreased By 60 Percent

23. June 2010

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Since 1970 Childhood Death Has Decreased By 60 Percent

A recent study shows a decrease in the proportion of death for children less than 5 years. The study reveals that global childhood death has diminished by 60 percent over the last four decades. Moreover, the last 2 decades are responsible for the most massive reduction in the number of death amidst newborns, infants and [...]

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Human Growth Hormone (HGH / Somatropin)

23. June 2010

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Human Growth Hormone (HGH / Somatropin)

For the past 12 years since I’ve been interested in human growth hormone and using it for anti aging (and sometimes weight loss and body shaping) purposes, I’ve been reading all sorts of misconceptions about it. Here I will try my best to explain the facts about it. positives: HGH does reduce body fat it [...]

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Just What Is Making Us Sick? – And How Can We Prevent It?

23. June 2010

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Just What Is Making Us Sick? – And How Can We Prevent It?

It is hard to believe but there are actually some individuals out there who never get sick. Oh, maybe a sneeze now and then, a slight temperature even. But these folks rarely feel the same type of misery as the rest of us when they do “come down with something” for a day – maybe [...]

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Our Creative Mind Is Altering People’s Perception on Aging Forever

22. June 2010

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Our Creative Mind Is Altering People’s Perception on Aging Forever

The spirit of optimism is expanding widely in our age of unreason. This is bringing change in practices, ideologies, action and a more universal attitude towards science and technology. Apartheid, communist societies and slavery are a few examples of obsolete social, economic and political systems. They are being left behind with all its sorrows and [...]

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American Society Encourages Accelerated Aging, Shortening Longevity

21. June 2010

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American Society Encourages Accelerated Aging, Shortening Longevity

There is a new term circulating the longevity community and it is known as accelerated aging. This has to do with your way of life, your lifestyle choices, your state of mind; general well being and what values you live by. It is clear that when you reach the mandatory age of retirement at sixty [...]

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Drink Coffee or Tea for A Healthy Heart

21. June 2010

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Drink Coffee or Tea for A Healthy Heart

A Dutch study demonstrated that both high and moderate consumption of Coffee or tea are associated with fewer heart diseases. This was published in the Journal of the American Heart Association: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. The Dutch Study on Tea Found: 1. Those who consumed an average of more than 6 cups of tea [...]

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NIA Researchers Have Found Out A gene that Explains The Immortality of Embryonic Stem Cell

20. June 2010

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NIA Researchers Have Found Out A gene that Explains The Immortality of Embryonic Stem Cell

The researchers of the National Institute on Aging (NIA), which forms part of the National Institutes of Health, have found out a solution to embryonic stem (ES) cell restoration in a gene, known as the Zscan4, like it was reported in the online issue of Nature on the 24th of March 2010. This breakthrough discovery [...]

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The Crayfish Brain May Provide Unique Insight Regarding Human Decision Making

19. June 2010

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The Crayfish Brain May Provide Unique Insight Regarding Human Decision Making

In accordance to the 16 June 2010 issue of ScienceDaily, a study conducted by the University of Maryland has discovered that crayfish are able to make amazingly complex, cost-benefit calculations, thus opening the door to a novel field of study that may assist in unveiling the cellular brain activity that is involved in human decision [...]

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