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05/22/2022
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By Ethan Huff
In their quest to live forever, evil elitists admit through “science” that children and babies are being harvested for their life essence
It would appear as though the rulers of this world have decided to let the cat out of the bag concerning their exploitation of children in pursuit of eternal youth. New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and other body parts of children and babies are a fountain of youth that could provide […]
10/02/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: Vitamin D deficiency linked to a greater risk of diabetes-related early death
A recent study has drawn a link between vitamin D deficiency and a greater risk of diabetes-related death. This link, the researchers from the Medical University of Vienna noted, was especially pronounced in younger and middle-aged people. Vitamin D also called the sunshine vitamin, is best known for keeping bones healthy by promoting calcium absorption. It also helps regulate cell growth, […]
10/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists identify link between gut bacteria, muscle growth and function
Gut bacteria may play a role in muscle growth and formation, says a recent study. This is great news for those with skeletal muscle loss, especially since the findings say that changing the microbial composition may help with the condition. An international team of researchers conducted a series of experiments on mice to examine the link between the […]
05/13/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Immune cells ATTACK the aging brain and release a substance that hinders new nerve cell production, report scientists
One of the defining features of the brain that sets it apart from all other organs of the human body (except muscles) is that it is made up of cells that cannot regenerate. The nerve cells in the brain called neurons are terminally differentiated, meaning that, unlike skin cells or blood cells, they cannot reproduce. So […]
03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Scientists look at mitochondria for their anti-aging potential on muscles
Muscle loss, known scientifically as sarcopenia, is a disease associated with the aging process. This condition causes a loss of muscle mass and strength, which eventually leads to a loss of balance, a weakened ability to perform daily tasks, and an overall decrease in the general quality of one’s life. Thankfully, new evidence suggests that […]
11/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Novel finding suggests magnets can improve working memory
There may be a new alternative option for treating Alzheimer’s disease or dementia without resorting to toxic pharmaceutical drugs. A new approach uses magnets to stimulate the brain’s working memory. Researchers at Duke University have recently debuted an experimental therapy called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) which applies a high-frequency magnetic pulse to the left prefrontal cortex […]
06/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
How does metabolism affect aging? Scientists study worms to find out
The metabolic flux of a minuscule worm called Caenorhabditis elegans might hold the key to human aging. Researchers came up with a model of the metabolism of C. elegans that offered a better understanding of the relationship between aging and metabolism. Metabolism turns food into energy that powers cellular processes. It also supplies the building blocks that the organism needs […]
06/05/2019
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By Chloe Divino
Move your feet to prevent dementia: Research shows exercise boosts brain function
Walking has long been linked to multiple health benefits, but a recent study from the University of Maryland suggests that it could be the key to preventing dementia. In the study, which was published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers looked at the effects of exercise, specifically walking, on the brain function of a group of […]
03/20/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Theory of “aging plateau” debunked: Aging does not “stop” in old age
A recently published study refuted the long-standing belief that the aging process will slow down or even stop once a person has reached a certain age. Instead, it declared that there is no such thing as an “aging plateau” – people were going to continue getting older as the years went by. Researchers came up with the aging […]
02/06/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Study on life expectancy confirms same findings from 175 years ago: Where you live, your social class still impact your projected longevity
If you’re wondering if there is a difference in how old you’re expected to live to compared to our ancestors roughly 200 years ago, researchers from the University of Liverpool have got you covered. The researchers replicated a study done 175 years ago to see if the results of the study were still applicable today. […]
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