by Martin Ettington | Sep 30, 2014 | Aging, Biography, Cells, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research, Telomeres |
Researchers may have found a switch in our body responsible for healthy aging. According to researchers at Salk Institute, cells have a “switch” responsible for cell reproduction even at an old age. Organs like liver or lungs will still renew despite other parts of...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 29, 2014 | Aging, Diet, Food, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Oxidation |
Men’s JournalSep 19, 2014 By Timothy Grower If there’s one food that no one — not your doctor, your nutritionist, or even your mother — will tell you to eat less of, it’s leafy greens. Calorie for calorie, chard, collards, kale, and other leafy greens may just...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 28, 2014 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Joy, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Psychology, Science Research |
A team of Australian researchers has found that positive attitude can boost immune system and increase lifespan. Researchers at the University of Queensland, conducted a study on 50 older adults aged between 65-90 years and followed them for two years. They found that...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 26, 2014 | 10 Principles, Longevity, Longevity Coaching |
Dear Longevity Blog Reader: Our Longevity Coaching program is becoming a big success–more and more professionals and those planning to start their own longevity coaching practices are enrolling everyday. We have lots of testimonials of those who have taken the...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 25, 2014 | Aging, Attitude, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research |
A new study suggests that a positive attitude can help strengthen the immune system and increase lifespan. According to researchers at the University of Queensland, older people who focused on positive information were more likely to have a stronger immune system than...
by Anita | Sep 24, 2014 | Aging, Exercise, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article |
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Physical activity can best be defined as the movement of muscles that requires spending of energy. Examples of physical activities are walking, running, moving up and down the staircase, doing push-ups and lifting heavy objects. The lack of it is...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 24, 2014 | Aging, Diet, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research |
Subodh Varma, TNN | Aug 25, 2014, 12.40PM IST n a new study published in Nature Immunology, the group shows that p38 MAPK is activated by low nutrient levels, coupled with signals associated with age, or senescence, within the cell. NEW DELHI: Can diets increase...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 22, 2014 | Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity Article, Science Research |
‘Different’ species will have evolved by 2050, scientist claims This is according to Cadell Last, a researcher at the Global Brain Institute Mr Last claims we will live longer, have kids in old age and rely on robots We may also end up spending a large...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 21, 2014 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research, Volunteering |
Wednesday, 03 Sep 2014 07:29 AM A meta-analysis by the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Health Sciences in Toronto says that volunteering increases both physical and mental health and those who reap the health benefits of volunteer work log at least 100 hours per...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 20, 2014 | Aging, Genetics, Longevity, Longevity Article, Science Research |
September 8, 2014 3:22 PM LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — UCLA biologists say they have identified a gene that can slow the aging process when activated. Working with fruit flies, researchers used the gene called AMPK to increase their life spans by about 30 percent. A...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 18, 2014 | Aging, Animals, Communities, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research |
Numerous studies have linked social interaction to improved health and survival in humans, and new research confirms that the same is true for baboons. A long-term study of more than 200 wild female baboons from the plains of southern Kenya finds that the most...
by Martin Ettington | Sep 17, 2014 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Life Purpose, Lifestyle, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Purpose, Spiritual Growth |
Sometimes living to be 120 sounds like a great idea, other times not so much. Ask people if they’d like to live that long and the answer is generally something like: “It depends on the quality.” Whatever your thoughts on becoming a centenarian, here are 10 things you...