by Martin Ettington | Oct 31, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Cells, Healthy Aging, Immortality, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Science Research |
Jennifer Welsh, LiveScience Staff Writer The old adage “Out with the old and in with the new” could help prevent age-related diseases if applied to certain cells, new research on mice suggests. By removing the body’s worn-out cells, called senescent...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 31, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
RNA build-up linked to dementia, motor neuron disease A new toxic entity associated with genetically inherited forms of dementia and motor neuron disease has been identified by scientists. The toxin is the result of a genetic mutation that leads to the production of...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 30, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Diet, Genetics, Healthy Aging, Immortality, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, The Science of Longevity |
Reaching immortality is still in the realm of science fiction. But using clues from our genes, scientists are one step closer to understanding why some of us live to be centenarians while others don’t. Using a specific set of genetic markers, scientists...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 30, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Enterocystoplasty in children with genitourinary abnormalities is safe, effective Enterocystoplasty is a good surgical option with a low rate of severe complications in the treatment of children who were born with developmental abnormalities of the genitourinary...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 29, 2013 | Aging, Animals, Anti-Aging, Genetics, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Science Research |
By Rachael Rettner, Senior Writer The study researchers analyzed the genome of the Brandt’s bat, a species of vesper bat that can live to be at least 41 years old. Although life span is typically linked with physical size — with bigger animals usually living...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 29, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Problems with Alzheimer’s protein can jam up traffic in the brain Scientists have known for some time that a protein called presenilin plays a role in Alzheimer’s disease, and a new study reveals one intriguing way this happens. It has to do with how important...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 28, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Happiness, Healthy Aging, Joy, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Health |
Having Joy and Happiness in our lives is important to our health. Here is what one joyful Yoga teacher says: “Authentic Joy” is the key and you have this joy inside you right now. All you need to do is to get reconnected with it. Think of yourself like an ocean....
by Martin Ettington | Oct 28, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Eleven new genetic susceptibility factors for Alzheimer's disease discovered through the largest study The largest international study ever conducted on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the I-GAP (International Genomics Alzheimer’s Project) consortium has...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 27, 2013 | Anti-Aging, Diet, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Nutrition |
Bee Pollen – Eat to prolong longevity and reverse nutritional deficiencies by: Alex Malinsky aka RawGuru (NaturalNews) Bee pollen can be described as one of the most nutritious foods on the planet. It has been referred to as a “Nature`s fountain of...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 26, 2013 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Immortality, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Science Research |
The subjects of aging and longevity have always been of particular interest to members of the scientific community. After many decades of anti-aging research, scientists have developed several separate theories designed to explain the aging process and increase the...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 25, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Exercise, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Science Research |
By Nedra Rhone The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Dee Martin of Marietta leads an active life. At 51, she hits the gym five days a week. She eats organic foods. Her weekend activities include mountain hikes and bike riding. But for some reason, no matter how much she...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 24, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Diet, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Vitamins |
Millions of people swear by vitamin supplements. But many are wasting their time and some could even be harming themselves, argues Dr Chris van Tulleken. In November 1912 a party of three men and 16 dogs set out from a remote base in eastern Antarctica to explore a...