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Drinking Tea Alters Women's Genes
Tea consumption in women leads to epigenetic changes in genes that interact with cancer and estrogen metabolism
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Researchers report that low doses of THC do reduce stress, but slightly higher doses - enough to produce a mild "high" - actually increased anxiety.
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Recent study has provided further evidence supporting the idea that environmental factors, incluidng influenza may be involved in Parkinson's disease.
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Researchers have discovered that individual neurons are capable of learning sequences.
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Preparing foods in a manner that maintains the nutrients can help aid the aging process.
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Immortality Now Video
Learn how coffee, ketones, and a bit of butter can set the table for your anti-aging lifestyle.
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Enjoy the May 2017 issue of the Townsend Letter
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Nutritional deficiencies that lead to chronic
scurvy are more important in the development of atherosclerosis
than plaque.
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Thanks to the Trial to Access Chelation Therapy
(TACT), ACC/AHA evidence for chelation therapy in cardiovascular disease
is now rate IIb, on par with other accepted treatments.
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Emphasis on cholesterol as the main
risk factor for cardiovascular disease ignores other important contributors like
mitochondrial dysfunction and low nitric oxide.
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