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Aging Is Reversible—at Least in Human Cells and Live Mice

Aging Is Reversible—at Least in Human Cells and Live Mice

by Martin Ettington | Jan 30, 2017 | Aging, Cells, DNA, Genetics, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research | 0 comments

New research suggests it is possible to slow or even reverse aging, at least in mice, by undoing changes in gene activity—the same kinds of changes that are caused by decades of life in humans. By tweaking genes that turn adult cells back into embryoniclike ones,...
The First Real Proof That Your Outlook Affects Longevity

The First Real Proof That Your Outlook Affects Longevity

by Martin Ettington | Jan 22, 2017 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Optimism, Psychology, Science Research | 0 comments

    Alice Park Dec. 13, 2016 A new study tries to answer previously unanswerable questions There’s plenty of data supporting the connection between a positive outlook and a healthier life — being optimistic can help you fend off stress, eat better and be more...
Emma Morano, last person alive born in 1800s, turns 117

Emma Morano, last person alive born in 1800s, turns 117

by Martin Ettington | Jan 14, 2017 | Aging, Healthy Aging, Long Lived Persons, Longevity, Longevity & Health | 0 comments

 Emma Morano, last person alive born in 1800s, turns 117 Rome (AFP) – An alert and chatty Italian woman, Emma Morano, on Tuesday celebrates her 117th birthday as the last known person alive who was born in the 19th century. Born November 29, 1899, she is the...
Is This Vitamin the Fountain of Youth?

Is This Vitamin the Fountain of Youth?

by Martin Ettington | Jan 7, 2017 | Aging, Longevity, Longevity & Health, Longevity Article, Science Research, Vitamins | 0 comments

By Lynn Allison   |   Thursday, 03 Nov 2016 11:12 AM Scientists have discovered a new B vitamin that appears to boost cellular metabolism, improve muscle endurance, increase longevity, and protect our neurons, while enhancing blood glucose tolerance and insulin...

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