by Martin Ettington | Oct 24, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Self-rated health puts aging, health needs on the agenda Implementation of national surveys where the population can estimate and assess their own health may give policy makers important insights into the different health interventions that should be implemented. This...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 23, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Diet, Happiness, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Physical Health, Purpose |
Written by: Larry Trivieri Jr. Imagine being 100 years old. If you are like most people in America, the thought of living that long probably includes having to live in a nursing home and being unable to care for yourself, along with poor health and memory loss. Sadly,...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 23, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Shorter sleep duration, poorer sleep quality linked to Alzheimer’s disease New study finds that shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep quality are associated with a greater ²-Amyloid burden, a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
by Martin Ettington | Oct 22, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Book Review, Diet, Healthy Aging, Immortality, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article |
50 Secrets of the World’s Longest Living People Author: Sally Beare WHY I READ THIS BOOK Catchy title. Bargain book at the local Barnes & Noble. This book was an easy choice to pick up. Who wouldn’t want a list of tips from the lifestyles of the world’s longest...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 22, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Major Alzheimer's risk factor linked to red wine target The major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), present in about two-thirds of people who develop the disease, is ApoE4, the cholesterol-carrying protein that about a quarter of us are born...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 21, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article |
Jenny Green -Just how much do you want to live a long, long life? You’re already eating properly (well, most of the time), you keep fit (when you remember) and you don’t smoke, having given up successfully many times. What other lengths are you prepared to go to? In...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 21, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Blood stem cells age at the unexpected flip of a molecular switch Scientists have found a novel and unexpected molecular switch that could become a key to slowing some of the ravages of getting older as it prompts blood stem cells to age.
by Martin Ettington | Oct 20, 2013 | Anti-Aging, Diet, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Nutrition |
The Longevity Diet: Secrets to living a healthy and long-lasting life The longevity diet is simply eating what nature intended us to, thus ensuring a healthier and longer life. Animals in the wild, eating their natural diet, live an average of ten times the number of...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 19, 2013 | Aging, Communities, Healthy Aging, Long Lived Persons, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A |
We can learn a lot about improving quality of life in our golden years—and maybe even increase longevity—by studying the habits of the world’s longest-lived people. Where in the world do people live the longest? Though we in the U.S. tend to think we own good health...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 19, 2013 | Healthy Aging |
Bladder bacteria vary in women with common forms of incontinence Women with common forms of urinary incontinence have various bacteria in their bladder, according to data. Researchers also found that some of these bacteria may differ based on their incontinence type....
by Martin Ettington | Oct 18, 2013 | Aging, Anti-Aging, Genetics, Healthy Aging, Immortality, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Plants, Science Research |
Science Daily — For centuries, humans have been exploring, researching, and, in some cases, discovering how to stave off life-threatening diseases, increase life spans, and obtain immortality. Biologists, doctors, spiritual gurus, and even explorers have pursued these...
by Martin Ettington | Oct 17, 2013 | Blood Pressure, Chronic Illnesses, Healing, Healthy Aging, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Longevity Q&A, Science Research |
Wednesday, 16 Oct 2013 02:48 PM By Nick Tate In yet another study demonstrating the mind-body connection in health, Kent State University researchers have found yoga, meditation, and other stress-busting techniques have a drug-like effect in lowering blood pressure....