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Posted on 2010-11-29 06:00:00 in Brain and Mental Performance | Cancer | Cataract | Exercise | Men's Health |
Regular Exercise Reduces Risks of Wide Range of Diseases

People who engage in regular exercise may reduce their risk of developing around two dozen physical and mental health conditions, and slow down age-related deterioration.

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Posted on 2010-06-24 06:00:00 in Cataract | Diet | Women's Health |
Healthy Diet Combats Cataract Formation

In women, a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals slashes the risks of developing cataracts by up to 37%.

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Joseph Maroon, MD presents Red Wine and Resveratrol Prolongs Life at the 17th A4M Conference in Las Vegas. To view the video preview, click here.

Dr. Maroon will present "Human Longevity: A New Paradigm" at the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California, September 9-12 2009.

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Posted on 2008-07-29 20:00:00 in Cataract | Environment | Healthcare and Information | Sensory |
Cumulative exposure to the sun's UV rays can lead to permanent loss of vision, experts warn. Continue reading…
Posted on 2008-06-02 20:00:00 in Cataract | Healthcare and Information |
Older patients could be risking blindness by neglecting to have regular eye checks, the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has said. Continue reading…
Posted on 2003-06-23 11:51:23 in Cataract |
Senile Cataract & N-acetylcarnosine Eye-DropsBy Robert Mason PhD Visit this articles Sponsor Cataract is the leading cause of blindness and accounts for about 42% of all such cases worldwide, and this is in-spite of the availability of effective surgical treatment. Today we have the appalling situation where more than 17 million people around the world are blind because of cataract and 28,000 new cases are reported everyday. Continue reading…
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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...