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Are AGEs Implicated in Atherosclerosis?
Arterial stiffening occurs as early atherosclerosis is developing and is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, dementia, and death. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease in ...
Neuroendocrine Theory Of Aging: An Introduction
The Neuroendocrine Theory of Aging was first described in 1954 in a Master’s Thesis by the distinguished Russian gerontologist, Vladimir Dilman, M.D., Ph.D., D.M.Sc.(1)Although Dilman was very ...
Forskolin and cAMP : Wide-Ranging Benefits From Ayurvedic Herb
Forskolin is an extract from the plant, Coleus forskohli. Coleus has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for a variety of conditions, including hypertension, asthma, eczema, psoriasis, ...
Carnosine Protects Animal Brains From Ischemic Stroke Damage
A new study has found that the amino acid carnosine protected the brains of mice from the damage caused by experimental strokes. In past studies, carnosine has demonstrated multiple neuroprotective ...
AGE Control: An Under Recognized Way to Restore Insulin Sensitivity and Improve Heart, Bone and Cognitive Health
Scientists and the general public have long been fascinated by the reasons behind why we age and the actions we can take to slow aging. A number of theories have been proposed, including The ...
Ribonucleic Acid Part One : A Highly Effective Anti-Aging Supplement
Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw’s 1982 bestselling book, Life Extension— A Practical, Scientific Approach (more than 2.5 million copies sold), is generally recognized as the spark that ...
Ribonucleic Acid Part Two : Review of Potential Effects of Ribonucleic Acid
In 2003 the scientific community celebrated two important milestones. First, April 2003 was the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA, revealed by James Watson and Francis Crick ...
Ribonucleic Acid Part Three: Potential Therapeutic Uses : Review of Clinical Experience with RNA
For nearly twenty-five years—from the mid 1950s to the late 70s—New York physician Benjamin Frank, M.D., pioneered the use of nucleic acids in the therapy of aging and chronic ...
Multiple Sclerosis : Natural Strategies to Enhance Quality of Life
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS). It is characterized by loss of myelin, the fatty tissue that surrounds and protects nerve fibers ...
Calcium AEP : Membrane Integrity Factor Aids Multiple Sclerosis, Asthma and Osteoporosis
In 1941, a unique form of calcium, Calcium 2-amino ethyl phosphoric acid (Ca-AEP or Ca-2AEP) was discovered by the eminent biochemist ErwinChargaff. Chargaff found that Ca-AEP was a vital component ...
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