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November 19, 2015
 
 
HEALTH HEADLINES
 
 
• Predicting Cognitive "D"ecline
 
 
• Novel Protein Network Contributes to
  Aging Process

 
 
• Bone-Building Benefits of Growth
  Hormone

 
 
• Yoga Improves Arthritis Symptoms
 
 
• Adequate Antixoxidants for Anti–Aging
 
 
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Anti–Aging  –
16 Herbs & Spices To Add To Your Anti-Aging Diet
 
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Probiotics for Radiant Skin Health
 
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Natural ginger is up to 10,000 times more effective than chemotherapy drugs
 
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Single course of antibiotics can mess up the gut microbiome for a year
 
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Vitamin D  
Brain and Mental Performance
Predicting Cognitive "D"ecline
Low vitamin D status is linked to faster rates of cognitive decline.
 
 
Telomeres  
Anti-Aging Research Science
Novel Protein Network Contributes to Aging Process
Researchers elucidate the biochemical process by which telomeres shorten over time (yeast model).
 
 
Osteoporosis  
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Bone–Building Benefits of Growth Hormone
Long–term study shows benefits of growth hormone therapy for bone density persist for years, among postmenopausal women.
 
 
Yoga for Arthritis  
Alternative Medicine
Yoga Improves Arthritis Symptoms
Not only may yoga help to keep arthritic adults moving, it may also improve mood and energy levels.
 
 
Anti-Aging Vitamins  
Men’s Health
Adequate Antixoxidants for Anti–Aging
Supplementation of antioxidant vitamins and minerals may exert beneficial cardiometabolic effects, among men.
 
 
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Editorial Spotlight

Townsend Letter  
Enjoy the November 2015 issue of the Townsend Letter, featuring:
  • A Breakthrough in Using Light Therapy to Treat Neuropathies by Len Saputo, MD. Light therapy is an underutilized treatment successful in the treatment of many musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions. Cases are presented using the BioPhoton emitter.
  • Pinky and the Brain by Jim Cross, ND. Finding the cause and effective treatment of mental health disorders can be like a game show in which the practitioner and patient are trying to guess which door hides the prize. Here are three clues to get started in the areas of food, the blood–brain barrier, and stress.
  • Book Review: Tripping Over the Truth by Travis Christofferson, reviewed by Ira L. Goodman, MD. The return of the metabolic theory of cancer illuminates a new and hopeful path to a cure.
  • Anti–Aging Medicine by Ronald Klatz, MD and Robert Goldman, MD. An Anti–Aging Perspective for Stroke Prevention.
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