Stopping the Clock
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:34:07 in
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The symptoms of hypothyroidism mimic many of the conditions that people associate with aging. Mental problems that resemble Alzheimer
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:32:01 in
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Johnny Kelley finished his sixtieth Boston Marathon at age eighty-three. Ada Thomas started jogging after she retired at age sixty-five
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No matter the amount of research that scientists do into anti-aging medicine, no matter how skilled physicians become in using these tools
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:24:37 in
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Rats treated with chromium supplements lived an average of two and a half years, one-third longer than their average life span
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:22:35 in
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The phenomenon termed andropause, (known in England as viropause) involves the progressive decline of free testosterone levels with age, coupled with an increase in production of a protein called sex hormone-binding globulin
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:21:59 in
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Proponents of estrogen cite both scientific studies and the experiences of numerous women to show that this female hormone can ease or eliminate menopausal woes
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:14:25 in
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Hormones and aging have long enjoyed a kind of chicken-and-egg relationship. Does aging result in falling levels of key hormones, or does a drop in the levels of key hormones bring on the aging process
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Posted on 2003-11-10 12:12:19 in
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Most people think of HGH as the miraculous treatment for children doomed to dwarfism, which over the past thirty years has saved tens of thousands from this fate.
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Posted on 2003-11-10 11:38:20 in
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It is said that we begin the process of dying at the moment of birth; that, from that miraculous moment onward, we are breathing a finite number of breaths
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Exercise Your Anti-Cancer Option
Among women, regular exercise in their 40s slashes breast cancer risk. Among men, routine physical activity exerts a protective effect against prostate cancer.
US National Cancer Institute(Maryland, USA) researchers have found that regular moderate-to-vigorous exercise in the ten-year period preceding menopause may help reduce the risk of breast cancer later in life. Studying 118,899 postmenopausal women...
US National Cancer Institute(Maryland, USA) researchers have found that regular moderate-to-vigorous exercise in the ten-year period preceding menopause may help reduce the risk of breast cancer later in life. Studying 118,899 postmenopausal women...
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