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Nature's sports drinks
Lexica
by Lexica  11-8-2009   
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Scientific Articles on Cellular Health and Longevity
odiedog
by odiedog  8-21-2009   
 A resource of peer-reviewed articles discussing multiple aspects of microbiology and pre-clinical experimentation related to aging.
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Taurine
robm47
by robm47  7-6-2009   
  Health effects of Taurine
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Abstract: Antioxidants prevent health-promoting effects of physical exercise in humans
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  5-12-2009   
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UNIQUE (VITAMIN) E
riders4
by riders4  3-11-2009   
 Who knew about all the anti-aging benefits of this "pure" E. No veg oil fillers to turn rancid.May be used topically as well...sweet taste.
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Promoting Continuous Sleep: A Wake-up Call for Healthier Aging
odiedog
by odiedog  2-24-2009   
 Most of us are aware that we need a certain number of hours of sleep. What may not be so obvious is the quality of good night's sleep we require for optimum physical and mental health.
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atherosclerosis
irwie89
by irwie89  12-22-2008   
 statins
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atherosclerosis
irwie89
by irwie89  12-20-2008   
 w. alexander
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atherosclerosis
irwie89
by irwie89  12-13-2008   
 lipoprotein iniates the process
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Antioxidants 'cannot slow ageing'
tabsey
by tabsey  12-2-2008    1
 Back to the genes and their manipulation, I suppose. Personally I enjoy being able to age. The alternative is not real flash.
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Free Radical Or Mitochondrial Theory of Aging
odiedog
by odiedog  10-14-2008   
 The free radical or mitochondrial theory of aging has received increasing recognition during the last 20 years. A basic tenet of this theory is that the fundamental changes associated with the aging process are the cumulative result of the reactive oxygen
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Phenolic Antioxidants from Plants and Mechanism of Action through Redox Metabolism
faroby
by faroby  8-29-2008   
 Oxidative stress is now suggested to be one of the major causes for the induction of many chronic diseases. In this context, populations consuming diets rich in fruits and vegetables have shown to have lower incidences of many oxidation-linked chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. This has led to a recent surge in interest in the use of diet as a potential tool to manage oxidation-linked diseases. Phenolic phytochemicals with antioxidant properties are now believed to be an important component in fruits and vegetables responsible for these beneficial health effects.
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Heat Shock Protein Resources
mackieimages
by mackieimages  8-8-2008   
 very useful list of resources for heat shock proteins
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Radical new theory of aging: Gene drift
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-5-2008   
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More Sun, Less Screen: Amazing Vitamin D
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  7-18-2008   
 It's sunSCREEN that causes cancerl Sun PREVENTS cancer
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Can't Remember Anything? Skip the Junk Food
dmegivern
by dmegivern  7-2-2008    2
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Is a sniff of coffee as good as a sip?
arifsali
by arifsali  6-13-2008    1
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Sniffing coffee as good as a sip
tekrat
by tekrat  6-13-2008   
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Green tea may help snorers sleep easy
pokkets
by pokkets  5-20-2008    2
 One of my biggest problems is that my dog Lani snores. She doesn't like tea. I like green tea with Jasmine. I'm going to make a cup when I've posted this. It's that time of day. The chemicals in green tea may protect the snorers from damage caused by free radicals that are in excess as a result of sleep apnoea, but they still can't help anyone who is listening. These catechin polyphenols help sufferers, and no doubt victims of oxygen deprivation. A compound using them as an active ingredient may also be used as part of the first aid kits that assist CPR, in drowning and heart attack victims. I don't know if that's on the agenda, but the quicker an overload of free radicals can be neutralized, the better. It may in many cases reduce some of the serious brain damage in survivors. (You'd have to check that with a pharmacologist)
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grape seed antioxidants
willhelm
by willhelm  4-4-2008    1
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Exercise Keeps Cells Young
dmegivern
by dmegivern  1-31-2008    1
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Refutation of the HIV=AIDS Theory
Teosoma
by Teosoma  12-9-2007   
 ... a major breach in the media-dominant AIDS paradigm ...
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"Eat your vegetables!"
wildcat
by wildcat  12-8-2007    1
 broccoli sprouts -- and black raspberries
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'To your health'; Beer may fight cancer
a1mega
by a1mega  12-7-2007   
 There is already a company which has isolated the active ingredient in hops ( http://rurl.org/ajo ) so that you can get all the benefits without having to drink 60-120 gallons of beer. Cool!
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Herbal extract found to increase lifespan
wildcat
by wildcat  12-6-2007    1
  Rhodiola rosea, also known as the golden root, grows in cold climates at high altitudes and has been used by Scandinavians and Russians for centuries for its anti-stress qualities. The herb is thought to have anti-oxidative properties and has been widely studied.
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How Cell Phones May Cause Autism
murieleileen
by murieleileen  12-1-2007   
 Rates of autism has risen so much, we must become aware of what is causing it and put a stop to it.
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Sleep Apnea and Intermittent Low Oxygen
dmegivern
by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
 Having recently learned that I have an atypical but severe case of sleep apnea, I am doing a little research. Basically, I learned that I was waking up 72 times an hour during sleep, in order to catch my breath. It is likely this has been happening for a long time, but it was difficult to diagnose because: 1) My snoring was mild enough that it was rarely mentioned by others. For example, my husband also has apnea, but he was a very loud snorer and he constantly gasped in his sleep. I, on the other hand, was not observed gasping and he barely noticed me snoring. 2) I had virtually no memory of being awakened throughout the night, and I rarely need to get up to go to the bathroom during sleep (1-2x a week). 3) The obvious symptoms like chronic fatigue/sleepiness, low mood, memory and concentration problems--well--they could be explained by major depression, a diagnosis I have carried for years.
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Smoking Ups Dementia Risk
laughingheart
by laughingheart  9-10-2007   
 Smoking ups Dementia Risk according to Dutch Resarchers.
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Air Pollution Linked To Cardiovascular Risk Indices In Healthy Young Adults
dorine
by dorine  8-16-2007   
 Details of the study at the source.
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Apple juice may help protect kids from asthma
dorine
by dorine  6-1-2007    2
 Good news.
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Scientists explore Queen Bee longevity
Togo
by Togo  5-9-2007   
 There are implications here (for other species) in the sense that this is an organism that is reproductively active and long-lived. But recent research reveals an unexplained decline in the honey bee population world-wide.
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Vitamin supplements 'do more harm than good'
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  2-27-2007    3
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Everybody dance: The energy you use won't shorten your life
wildcat
by wildcat  10-9-2006   
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Virgin Olive Oil Does the Trick
polaritz
by polaritz  9-19-2006   
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My research
dbeasley
by dbeasley  1-22-2006    1
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