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Knock Out Anxiety
Among women with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), regular physical activity helps to reduce anxiety, irritability, feelings of tension, low energy and pain.

Affecting about 3% of Americans, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive, uncontrollable worry that reduces health and quality of life.  Matthew P. Herring, from the University of Georgia (Georgia, USA), and colleagues enrolled ...

Senior Runners Continue to Excel
The best male marathon runners over age 65, and the best female marathon runners over age 45, continue to consistently improve their performance.

In recent decades, the participation of elderly trained people in endurance events such as marathon running has dramatically increased. Previous studies suggest that the performance of master runners (those age 40 years and over) during ...

Beware the Office Air
First-of-its-kind study reports that indoor air in offices is an important source of worker exposure to potentially toxic substances.

Polyfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are chemicals that are used in water-repellent coatings on carpet and furniture.  Potential sources of exposure include food, water, indoor air, indoor dust and direct contact with PFC-containing objects, and now a ...

Vitamin D Helps to Combat Vision Loss
In a lab animal model, vitamin D reduced the effects of aging in the eyes and improved the vision of older animals.

Age-related vision changes result in large part from changes is the outer retina of the eye, which is subject to inflammation and cell loss. Glen Jeffery, from the Institute of Ophthalmology at University College London ...

Vitamin E Exerts Role in Brain Health
People affected by Alzheimer's disease are more likely to have low blood levels of vitamin E, as compared to people with normal cognitive function.

It is generally accepted that Alzheimer's disease is largely a result of build-up from beta-amyloid deposits in the brain, which cause cell damage and cell death by oxidative stress. A number of studies have ...

 

RESEARCH UPDATES: ANTI-AGING SCIENCE

Future-forward research developments with potential applications for human aging intervention.
Page RL, Malcuit C, Vilner L, Vojtic I, Shaw S, Hedblom E, Hu J, Pins GD, Rolle MW, Dominko T.
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Wesson DW, Borkowski AH, Landreth GE, Nixon RA, Levy E, Wilson DA.
J Neurosci. 2011 Nov 2;31(44):15962-71.
Zeng Y, Tan M, Kohyama J, Sneddon M, Watson JB, Sun YE, Xie CW.
J Neurosci. 2011 Dec 7;31(49):17800-10.
Lakshminarayanan V, Thompson P, Wolfert MA, Buskas T, Bradley JM, Pathangey LB, Madsen CS, Cohen PA, Gendler SJ, Boons GJ.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Dec 14

 
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Dr. Klatz
Breaking attendance records for previous biomedical conferences, The Winter 2011 Session of the 19th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging & Aesthetic Medicine drew 5,500+ physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and corporate leaders to a three-day educational program that outlined practicable medical protocols and biomedical technologies that to aim detect, prevent, and treat aging related disease and optimize the human aging process.
ANTI-AGING TIP OF THE DAY
Good Habits Lead to Good Health
In that a number of studies link unhealthy behaviors to accelerated declines in thinking and memory skills, these also can readily be remedied. Researchers from the Hopital Paul Brousse (France) studied 5,123 men and women civil service office workers in London enrolled in the Whitehall II study. Subjects were surveyed for health behaviors (smoking, dietary habits, daily activity) at 44 years of age, 56 years, and 61 years...

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