by Martin Ettington | Aug 31, 2016 | Aging, Science Research, Uncategorized, Wellness, Yoga |
By Lynn Allison | Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016 02:48 PM More Americans are practicing yoga than ever before, and health experts say the reason is that it has practical health benefits — especially for the cardiovascular system. More than 36 million U.S. residents regularly...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 27, 2016 | Aging, Diet, Supplements, Uncategorized |
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Friday, 03 Jun 2016 12:13 PM A dietary supplement containing 30 vitamins and minerals that can stop and even reverse massive loss of brain cells could be available in only two years. Researchers from Canada’s McMaster University believe...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 22, 2016 | Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Science Research, Uncategorized |
Despite the hyperbole, private funding is changing the science of aging for the better. By Adam Piore Illustration by Hannah K. Lee May 26, 2016 It’d be easy to miss the unobtrusive brown door to Joon Yun’s second floor office, tucked away next to a dry cleaners and a...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 14, 2016 | Aging, Long Lived Persons, Longevity, Longevity Article, Uncategorized |
Mahashta Mûrasi thinks death forgot him According to unofficial records, one old man, Mahashta Mûrasi from India believes that somehow he fell through the cracks when death was doing routine check. He is said to have been born long before the world wars. The man...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 8, 2016 | Aging, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Philosophy, Uncategorized |
Human Lifespan May Be Extended Indefinitely Within Two Decades, Futurist Claims At the present rate of development of new innovations in human life extension, as well as that of anti-aging therapies, many are saying that the human lifespan may be greatly extended in...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 5, 2016 | Aging, Food, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Resveratrol, Science Research, Uncategorized |
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Tuesday, 17 May 2016 11:31 AM If you need another reason to lift a glass of red wine, here it is: Researchers at Georgetown University found that a component found in red wine can combat some of the negative health effects of a...
by Martin Ettington | Aug 1, 2016 | Aging, Diet, Food, Science Research, Uncategorized |
By Emily Netburn | Friday, 13 May 2016 06:03 PM The Mediterranean diet has long been hailed as a heart-healthy eating plan. Now, a new study by NU-AGE – a research facility dedicated to investigating nutrition’s role in aging – suggests it can counteract or slow the...