Melatonin Supplements - When Less Is More

Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland. It is believed to play a role in anti aging, as well as helping with jet lag and insomnia. But caution is well advised with using melatonin as a supplement, given how powerful its effects are. One of the problems with melatonin is that most of the studies were done on animals, like rats, and not humans. Animal studies are used by the scientific...

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Arrest the Aging

Arrest the Aging Process by Bette L. Hall CMA, NHC The word aging conjures up negative images in our minds of forgetfulness, restlessness and sleepless nights, and wrinkled skin with dark spots...

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Sun Tanning And Anti-Aging

People enjoy the relaxing experience of tanning. And they also love its result, a fabulous bronzed skin. But exposure to the ultraviolet radiation, whether from outdoors or from tanning beds, will...

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Anti-Aging Scams: What To Look Out For

A sad fact of life is that when a person feels vulnerable, they are ripe to be taken advantage of by those who want to turn a quick profit. This is true in many areas of life, from labor to writing....

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Better Aging

My friend who retired last year from years on Wall Street tells me, “I have to watch very carefully how I spend my money. I don’t know how to do anything.” One of the reasons people find retirement...

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Anti Aging Tips

Who does not want to look younger and remain active throughout his life? Surely, all of you would like to secure from aging-complexities and problems. Skin care experts, dieticians and health care...

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Wrinkle Buster From Your Kitchen

Many cosmetic companies are capitalizing on on our need to fight the signs of aging. Prices for these miracle concoctions can run as high as $200 for a cream! So what is in these small jars of hope and promise? Looking through the ingredients and deciphering the scientific names, you may discover that some of the ingredients are derive from fruits and vegetables that we regularly buy in the Produce section of our favorite grocer. A simple fruit, grapes, has been used in anti-aging treatments as an antioxidant and a skin rejuvenator. Seed or Seedless? With Seeds! An added benefit is...

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BodyLogicMD Sponsors American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (Business Wire v...
BOCA RATON, Fla.----BodyLogicMD, the nation?s fastest growing network of bioidentical hormone therapy physicians announces today it has selected to be a corporate sponsor for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine .
Anti-aging health industry continues upward trend in Middle East (Mena Report)
The anti-aging business will be explored at the end of this month when the International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti-Aging Medicine & Medical Spa Middle East (ICAAM) opens its doors at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai (November 29 -December 1).
New Study Proves Protandim® Produces 300% Increase in Glutathione, a Key Anti...
SAN DIEGO----Results of a new peer-reviewed study published online in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine clearly demonstrates that the synergistic impact of the active ingredients used in the formulation of Protandim® dramatically increases the body?s production of glutathione, a key antioxidant and anti-aging factor, as well as increases important antioxidant enzymes.
Technology May Provide Means Of Testing Anti-Aging Drugs (Medical News Today)
Scientists at the Buck Institute for Age Research have identified for the first time biomarkers of aging which are highly predictive of both chronological and physiological age. Biomarkers are biochemical features that can be used to measure the progress of disease or the effects of treatment.
What's going on (Detroit Free Press)
Feeling old? There may be hope. A new study from California's Buck Institute for Age Research suggests that scientists might have found a way to tell whether people are aging at a faster or slower pace than they should, which could open the door to testing new anti-aging drugs.
BodyLogicMD Opens Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Location in Chicago (PRWeb)
BodyLogicMD is pleased to announce the opening of its newest bioidentical hormone therapy office in Chicago, Illinois. This BodyLogicMD location, owned by Dr. Joseph Mazzei, will focus its practice on anti-aging medicine, fitness, nutrition, and bioidentical hormone therapy. (PRWeb Nov 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/BodyLogicMD/DrMazzei/prweb1648284.htm
BodyLogicMD Opens Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Location in Chicago (PRWeb via...
BodyLogicMD is pleased to announce the opening of its newest bioidentical hormone therapy office in Chicago, Illinois. This BodyLogicMD location, owned by Dr. Joseph Mazzei, will focus its practice on anti-aging medicine, fitness, nutrition, and bioidentical hormone therapy.
Researchers ID Suite of Genes in Aging Process (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Genetic biomarkers that are highly accurate in determining physiological age have been identified by researchers at California's Buck Institute for Age Research, who said it may be possible to use these biomarkers to test anti-aging drugs.
Biomarkers Used To Predict Chronological And Physiological Age (Science Daily)
How old are you really? Chronological age is easy -- count forward from birth. But establishing physiological age is purely subjective, based on how someone looks, feels and functions. Research in nematode worms is providing a crucial first step toward the development of biomarkers to predict chronological and physiological age in humans. This technology could facilitate testing of anti-aging ...
Researchers ID Suite of Genes in Aging Process (Health Scout)
These biomarkers could provide scientific baseline for anti-aging drug trials, study says.

Programmed life

Does aging happen by chance? Is aging the breaking down of an organism till the latter eventually stops working? According to Valter Longo’s latest research, which was published in the September 27 edition of the Journal of Cell Biology, aging is a programmed process. For Longo’s part, aging is supposed to ensure the premature death of the majority of a population. The dead will then consequently provide nutrients for the sake of a few individuals who have acquired genetic mutations. (Think of yeast rather than big complex mammals.) These mutants are more adapted to their environment...

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