A worm generally utilized in research experiments, C. elegans, has been found to be able to utilize nerves that can sense heat that enables it to control it reaction to warmer surroundings. It also can regulate the swiftness of its age progression based on that heat, so says some novel research out of the University [...]
Continue reading...25. October 2010
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We now understand that a great number of aging adults are lacking in vitamin D. The true query should be if this lack of vitamin D has to do with the body getting older [for instance, the body has an inability to generate adequate amounts of vitamin D] or does it have to do with [...]
Continue reading...22. October 2010
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Scientists conducting research in Italy might have stumbled upon a health additive that may potentially prolong life. Enzo Nisoli and associates produced a mix of amino acids and supplied it to mice through their water provision. The rodents that drank the vita health mix had on average a longer life span eight hundred sixty nine [...]
Continue reading...21. October 2010
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Mario Garette, Ph.D., and a professor of gerontology at San Diego State University says that there have been several marvelous and unusual trials to extend human longevity. Life is a game that we all ostensibly stand to lose in the face of death. However, this doesn’t stop great thinkers in their struggle to extend human [...]
Continue reading...21. October 2010
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Medical investigators based at the Joslin Diabetes Center have displayed how a previously unidentified reaction of insulin has a part to play in life span and aging for humans. The discovery may mean it could ultimately supply a method for genetic manipulation that would benefit humans by increasing their life expectancy and giving them a [...]
Continue reading...19. October 2010
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The gene that is associated to extended life – up to ninety years old and past – has also been linked to women who are short, based on some novel research. Alterations in genes that control a vital cell indicator corridor have an impact on prolonged human life expectancy, as discovered by researchers at Albert [...]
Continue reading...18. October 2010
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In the summer of 2009, the LifeStar Institute from California brought together a group of experts in the field of senescence and queried them about the center of their collective investigations: Just how deeply can we delve into the biomedical treatments in order to slow, hold or actually turn around the harmful results of aging [...]
Continue reading...15. October 2010
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An ordinary wild plant along with human cancer cells may offer certain rare information regarding DNA configuration and how it is linked to telomeres and their effect on aging cells and cancer. This is according to a group of researchers piloted by investigators from Texas A&M University in a joint venture with the University of [...]
Continue reading...11. October 2010
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Human cells have only got so many lives, same as cats. When divided over time [fortunately, beyond nine] they are altered, slow down and gradually quit separating – this is referred to in scientific terms as cellular senescence – [aging cells]. Already biologists understand that a cellular timer made up of structures at the end [...]
Continue reading...8. October 2010
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If you agree with the anti aging technology movement, you may have had your share of discussions – or perhaps heated debates – with those folks who are pro aging. Regardless of the quality of your argument you will quite likely be wasting your time trying to make your point with these people. Some people [...]
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28. October 2010
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