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The Bible of the Undead
This book is an amazing story by a man with mental powers who also says he knows the secrets of immortality. Click on the image below to learn more:
read moreThe Diets and Lifestyles of Long Lived People
What do the centenarians in four long lived cultures around the world eat and drink to live a long time. And what types of lifestyles do they live? CLICK ON THE BOOK IMAGE TO LEARN MORE
read moreProphecy: A History and How to Guide
One of the 10 Principles of Personal Longevity is all about learning to use your intuition for safety. My book on the history of prophecy, personal experiences, and how to learn it for yourself tells you all about it: CLICK THE IMAGE FOR DETAILS
read moreMushrooms May Fight Aging
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Friday, 10 Nov 2017 12:02 PM Mushrooms may contain unusually high amounts of two antioxidants that some experts believe could help fight aging and improve health. A study from Penn State researchers found that mushrooms have high amounts...
read moreThe New Longevity Special Books Bundle
Get a great deal on six Longevity Books to help you live decades longer. Normally would cost $45 US at list price now $25 as a bundle. Click on the image above for more information or here: THE LONGEVITY BOOKS SPECIAL BUNDLE
read moreBorn in 1896 and still going: meet the world’s oldest man (probably)
‘Don Celino’ is 121, according to his Chilean ID card. That makes him four years older than the Guinness-listed oldest person Play Video See how the world's oldest man celebrates his birthday – video “He was 99, I didn’t think he’d be around that much longer,”...
read moreTo stay young, kill zombie cells
Killing off cells that refuse to die on their own has proved a powerful anti-ageing strategy in mice. Now it's about to be tested in humans. Megan Scudellari 24 October 2017 Corrected: Illustration by Paweł Jońca Jan van Deursen was baffled by the decrepit-looking...
read moreFitness, Education, Quitting Smoking Keys to Longevity
Monday, 16 Oct 2017 09:33 AM A new major UK study has revealed various factors that can increase life expectancy, including maintaining a healthy weight and long-term education. Carried out by researchers from the University of Edinburgh, the team analyzed genetic...
read moreAstaxanthin May Be Key to Longevity
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Monday, 09 Oct 2017 01:09 PM Astaxanthin, a form of carotenoid that gives salmon and lobster their red coloring, may be a key to longevity. A study at the University of Hawaii found that astaxanthin can switch on a variation of the FOXO3...
read moreExercise Keeps Elderly Mobile, and the More the Better
Tuesday, 03 Oct 2017 09:07 AM Less than an extra hour a week of moderate exercise can make a big difference in helping older adults stay mobile and reduce their risk of developing major mobility problems, a U.S. study suggests.Improvements were seen in all the...
read moreLifestyle Changes for Better Health and Longevity
Sponsored By: AlignLife of Summerville September 27, 2017 If you’re feeling depressed, overweight, tired and just suffering from the aches and pains of aging, you might be wondering where things went wrong. “One of the best ways to maintain your youth and your health...
read moreLONGEVITY SALAD BOWL INGREDIENTS TO ADD YEARS TO YOUR LIFE
September 06, 2017 at 5:00 am | Written By Sue Stillman Linja, RDN, LD, Our clients are growing older and we are, too! By the year 2050, over 800,000 centenarians will reside in the United States and these baby boomers are demanding to know how to live healthy into...
read moreMore Evidence Exercise Lowers Stroke Risk
Friday, 08 Sep 2017 08:55 AM Women who consistently get the minimum recommended amount of exercise for a healthy heart may be less likely to have a stroke than their counterparts whose exercise habits shift over time, a recent U.S. study suggests.Researchers examined...
read moreMore Evidence That Coffee Helps You Live Longer
Tuesday, 29 Aug 2017 09:12 AM A new large-scale study has found for the first time that Mediterranean coffee drinkers benefit from a lower risk of death. One of the most widely consumed drinks in the world, many previous studies have also found numerous health...
read moreDancing Reverses Signs of Aging in the Brain
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Friday, 25 Aug 2017 11:52 AM Aging brings a decline in mental and physical fitness, but a new study shows an easy, fun way to reverse the signs of aging in the brain — dancing. Researchers examined two different fitness routines and found...
read moreLow-calorie diet may slow aging by ‘rejuvenating biological clock’
Published Thursday 10 August 2017 By Catharine Paddock PhD Researchers have shown that in mice, adhering to a low-calorie diet can slow down the natural aging process. New research has revealed that as mice age, the biological clock in their stem cells remains just...
read moreDrinking Coffee Can Help You Live Longer and Fight Disease
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Monday, 07 Aug 2017 05:19 PM Coffee gives you much more than just a morning energy boost, say recent studies which point to health benefits that cover you from head to toe. They also show that the more coffee you drink throughout the day,...
read moreWhy Does a Bad Diet Speed up Aging so Much?
By Helen Sanders Aug 17, 2017 Most people try to eat a good diet to keep their body in shape or combat disease, but have you ever thought about the correlation between diet and ageing? Making consistent poor food choices can not only take a toll on your overall...
read moreHow to Live Longer with High Levels of Workforce Stress
By Martin K. Ettington Date: 8/4/17 In today’s world professionals deal with a high level of stress in the workplace which often leads to many chronic illnesses as we get older and which impact our health and the quality of our lives. What if we can change this? What...
read more10 Life-Extending Lessons from a Cancer Pioneer
By Charlotte Libov | Wednesday, 02 Aug 2017 03:09 PM Back when Dr. Henry Lynch earned his medical degree, it was believed that heredity played no role in the development of cancer. But he proved this was wrong, and now, more than 56 years later, he is hailed as...
read moreBrain Region Found to Control Aging
By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer | May 1, 2013 02:56pm ET Aging can be slowed down or sped up by activating or deactivating a pathway in a mouse's brain (shown above: hippocampus region of a mouse brain). Credit: Tamily Weissman, Jeff Lichtman, and Joshua Sanes, 2005. For...
read more6 Healing Spices to Keep in Your Medicine Cabinet
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Tuesday, 18 Jul 2017 09:37 AM Some of the spices you use every day do much more than just add zip to your meals. Many are nutritional powerhouses packed with disease-fighting antioxidants so potent that you might consider keeping them in...
read moreIs this Gulf of Mexico tubeworm the longest living animal in the world?
July 17, 2017 The tubeworm species Escarpia laminata. Credit: the Chemo III project, BOEM and NOAA OER Large tubeworms living in the cold depths of the Gulf of Mexico may be among the longest living animals in the world. This is revealed in a study in Springer's...
read moreWant to Live to 100? Adopt These Healthy Anti-Aging Habits
By Rick Ansorge | Thursday, 13 Jul 2017 09:44 AM The number of Americans living to 100 — and beyond — has increased dramatically in recent decades, while those over the age of 80 comprise the world’s fastest-growing segment of the population, according to the...
read moreThere’s No Upper Limit to Human Lifespan, Argue Scientists
Good news for Peter Thiel, I guess? By Neel V. Patel on July 3, 2017 The quest for immortality is an oft repeated story throughout history, but it’s only in the past century that the movement has pivoted from the annals of religious escapades and spiritual...
read moreScientists Push Back Against Controversial Paper Claiming a Limit To Human Lifespans
Ryan F. Mandelbaum Wednesday 1:00pm Humans don’t like dying, they don’t like the idea of dying, and most have made not dying an important part of their life. Lots of folks are interested in making us not die for longer, so it was a real bummer last year when a team...
read more10 Health Food Swaps That Do More Harm Than Good
By Mary Martin | Friday, 23 Jun 2017 06:13 AM When it comes to eating healthy foods, some may be more deceptive than others. Sure, we know that a piece of fruit is better than a cupcake to satisfy a sweet tooth, but why is lean turkey breast better than pork? And...
read moreCan Brain Training Boost Your Mental Health?
Friday, 23 Jun 2017 09:41 AM Are you seeking steps to keep your brain healthy in old age? There are no proven ways to stave off mental decline or dementia, but a new report says there are hints that exercise, controlling blood pressure, and some forms of brain...
read moreThe oldest living thing on Earth
By Marnie ChestertonBBC Radio Science Unit 12 June 2017 Mayflies live a day, humans live a century, if we're lucky, but what is the oldest living organism on the planet? For scientists, accurately proving the age of any long-lived species is a hard task. Under the...
read moreWhen Being Overweight Can Actually be Good for You
By Sylvia Booth Hubbard | Tuesday, 11 Jul 2017 12:28 PM For decades, health experts have warned about the dangers of being overweight, pointing to an increased risk of many conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some cancers. But several...
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