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Fatty acid metabolism
briannyc8619
by briannyc8619  11-1-2009   
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You Can Slow Down The Aging Process
odiedog
by odiedog  10-13-2009   
 Research has proven that nutritional health supplements can slow down the aging process. These nutritional health supplements, which contain powerful antioxidants, actually promote brain cell function and sustain energy levels.
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New Clues for Anti-Aging Therapy/ Michael Wall
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-30-2009   
 Aging: If you don't mind, it does not matter!
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The Mitochondria: The Cell's Dynamos
bellapria
by bellapria  9-29-2009   
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CoQ10 Benefits -- CoQ10 Health Supplement
ryb74ii
by ryb74ii  9-27-2009   
 CoQ10 Benefits -- CoQ10 Health Supplement
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More ‘Evidence’ of Intelligent Design Shot Down by Science
tabsey
by tabsey  8-30-2009    1
 Those who support unintelligent design may find this hard to understand.
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Experiments successful
Uniec
by Uniec  8-27-2009   
 Research into obliterating inherited diseases involved elaborate experiments with monkeys.
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The monkeys with three parents that could stop mothers passing on incurable diseases
ofcapri
by ofcapri  8-27-2009   
 The team of scientists from the Oregon National Primate Research Centre in effect swapped the mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) from the macaque monkey mother's egg for the mDNA of a donor egg. Reconstructed eggs were then fertilised with the father's sperm and the healthy offspring were born. Tests showed that no mDNA from the mother's egg had been transferred.
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Gene 'Fix' in Egg Prevents Inherited Diseases in Monkeys
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-26-2009   
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'Nanobees' Zap Tumors With Real Bee Venom
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-24-2009   
 The nanobees can be tipped with hundreds of various cancer-killing or suppressing compounds, not just melittin. Whatever chemical is attached to the nanobees, the tiny particles are helping to solve one of the biggest problems in cancer treatment: drug delivery, says Chad Mirkin, a nanotechnology researcher at Northwestern University. "We have lots of agents that can kill cells and kill them very well," said Mirkin. "But we need a way to deliver those agents to move around the body and deliver a payload with minimal damage to healthy cells."
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Early life united
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-20-2009   
 “We’ve known about the gram-negative bacteria for three scientific generations. We’ve been staring at them for a hundred years, and we never realized how they came about or what made them so different,” said Lake. “Without them, we wouldn’t have eukaryotes as we do today.”According to Lake, the union likely took the form of endosymbiosis, in which one of the prokaryotes literally swallowed the other, and the two grew together. Were mammals derived from a union of insect and amphibian, the story-of-life rearrangement would be comparably profound.
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evolution
pcmorales
by pcmorales  7-12-2009   
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La Gran Mito
centrodeadn
by centrodeadn  7-1-2009   
 Centro de Pruebas de Identidad por ADN es un proveedor líder de pruebas de paternidad, Exámenes de ADN para Inmigración, Infidelidad, detección y otros servicios de pruebas de ADN. Nuestros resultados están en el cumplimiento de las normas del AABB. Ademas contamos con laboratorios equipados con lo más moderno en el campo de la tecnología lo que nos permite proveer los resultados más confiables
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Is Anti-Aging Medicine Coming to the Mainstream?
einbar
by einbar  6-29-2009   
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Tiratricol
buduhan
by buduhan  6-4-2009   
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Resveratrol Longevity Supplement
bellapria
by bellapria  5-25-2009   
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Anaerobic glycolysis
cj_24
by cj_24  5-14-2009   
 Regulation
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Cellular Energy Supplements Help Your Body Fight The Effects Of Aging
odiedog
by odiedog  4-30-2009   
 Research has shown that appropriate cellular energy supplements help every cell in the human body fight off the many problems related to aging. Scientists now know that an important factor in aging is the decay of the mitochondria - the organelles within
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GABA shunt 1
badjur
by badjur  2-21-2009   
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Anti-Aging research
Richclips777
by Richclips777  2-20-2009   
 New Clues for Anti-Aging Therapy protein called sirtuin1 (SIRT1) has ability to regulate and protect mitochondria SIRT1 also protects DNA in the cell nucleus promising medical potential could also help treat Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's disease If you fast for 12 hours, that's enough to send the right signals to your system
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Glutathione and Energy Production
Health with MaxGXL
by Health with MaxGXL  1-27-2009   
 You’ve been told that glutathione increases energy on a cellular level. How does it do this? Since glutathione is not the actual fuel for the “engines” or “energy factories” of our cells, what part does it play in the creation of cellular energy? Read the full article by visiting : http://healthywithmaxgxlandmaxwlx.blogspot.com
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Alpha Lipoic Acid: Less Cellular Stress, More Energy
bellapria
by bellapria  1-20-2009   
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Human DNA may set off AIDS timebomb
Rashid Malik
by Rashid Malik  12-15-2008   
 Link between AIDS and mitochondria found.
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New Longevity Drugs Poised to Tackle Diseases of Aging
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-24-2008    1
 A growing number of scientists suspect that the breakdown of mitochondria is among the most important causes of cell-level changes that eventually cause the body's tissues to degenerate with age. The damage accumulates gradually until hitting some critical mass of malfunction, at which point diseases arrive rapidly. That may be why so many diseases first occur during middle age, and become steadily more common afterwards.
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Research Supports Anti Aging Natural Supplements
odiedog
by odiedog  11-18-2008   
 Anti aging natural supplements are no longer considered to be a health food craze. Today, research has proven that while we are what we eat, our bodies need different types of nutritional support at different stages of our lives.
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Scientists believe 5,300-year-old mummified 'ice man' belonged to unknown branch of human family tre
A53GG4
by A53GG4  11-3-2008   
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The Longevity Enzyme: Catalase
odiedog
by odiedog  10-22-2008   
 A group of investigators recently reported the results of a study demonstrating a 20% increase in life span in animals genetically engineered to produce an excess of the enzyme, catalase. Can the enzyme catalase really enable you to live longer?
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Antioxidants - How they protect our cells
odiedog
by odiedog  10-22-2008   
 What are antioxidants? What are their anti aging benefits? How do they work?
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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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ATP Energy : Charging Our Cellular Batteries
bellapria
by bellapria  9-7-2008   
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What if fat could make you lose weight?
titicy
by titicy  8-29-2008   
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Cellular House Cleaning: Anti Aging Benefits
laraluna50
by laraluna50  8-25-2008    1
 How do the components and function of youthful and older cells differ and what causes these differences?
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Scientists Make a Fat-Burning Fat
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-21-2008   
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Slow the Aging Process: Natural ways to preserve cellular health
laraluna50
by laraluna50  8-20-2008   
 a team of award winning scientists at UC Berkley have helped developed Junvenon, a supplment that help slow the cellular aging process
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Mitochondria : Our Biological Clocks
bellapria
by bellapria  8-19-2008   
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Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    6
 Also impressed is one of Dr. Atamna's co-authors, Bruce Ames, PhD, a senior scientist at Children's and world-renowned expert in nutrition and aging. "What we potentially have is a wonder drug." said Dr. Ames. "To find that such a common and inexpensive drug can be used to increase and prolong the quality of life by treating such serious diseases is truly exciting." Dr. Atamna's research is the first to show that low concentrations of the drug have the ability to slow cellular aging in cultured cells in the laboratory and in live mice. He believes methylene blue has the potential to become another commonplace low-cost treatment like aspirin, prescribed as a blood thinner for people with heart disorders.
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Neanderthals Didn't Mate With Modern Humans, Study Says
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-18-2008    3
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Scientists map Neanderthal maternal DNA
pokkets
by pokkets  8-8-2008   
 38,000 years wasn't that long ago. They became extinct shortly afterward (as far as we know) after dwindling around Western Europe. It's easy to wonder what may have happened if they were isolated in an area that was free of Homo sapiens sapiens (So smart that we have to repeat it to ourselves to remove any doubt.)
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Nanotechnology in medicine
anup71
by anup71  8-1-2008   
 good article on the use of nanotechnology in medicine
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OMEGA-3s on the menu for better cardio vascular health
laraluna50
by laraluna50  6-20-2008   
 regularly taking omega 3s not only has increased cardio vascular benefits but may reduce depression, inflammation, and fat cells. Plus much more!
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