Anti-Aging/Longevity News
Depression affects more than 1 in 20 Americans
New statistics revealed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that more than 1 in 20 Americans aged 12 and over are suffering from depression. ... Continue Reading
High calcium levels linked to fatal prostate cancer
Men with high blood levels of calcium have a significantly increased risk of developing fatal prostate cancer, new research suggests. ... Continue Reading
European agency warns of possible Botox side effects
Months after US authorities sounded the alarm, European officials are warning of dangerous possible side effects from the wrinkle-smoothing injection Botox, according to a German news report. ... Continue Reading
NASA's 'electronic nose' could sniff out cancer
From rocket science to brain surgery: a device designed to sniff out leaks on the space shuttle may soon guide surgeons as they operate on cancer patients ... Continue Reading
Microsurgery Using Microgrippers
MIT Technology Review is reporting on new metal and polymer microgrippers that can be chemically activated to grab or cut tissue deep within the body without requiring any incisions. The scientists that developed the device envision swallowing a bunch of these and then guiding the particles using magnets to specific spots in the body for microsurgeries or doing biopsies. ... Continue Reading
Vibrational Medicine - Scientists Destroy Viruses
Physicists at Arizona State University say they have developed a method to calculate the exact frequency that it would take to shake a virus to death, according to an article published in the journal Physical Review Letters. ... Continue Reading
Other News
- Hopes raised for block on cancer
- Long-life gene that triples chance of living to 100 found
- Cholesterol drug cancer warning
- Exercise 'tackles flawed memory'
- Green tea polyphenol improves diastolic blood pressure and mood
- Substance Found In Fruits And Vegetables Reduces Likelihood Of The Flu
- New Discovery About Growth Factor Can Be Breakthrough For Cancer Research
- Loss Of Sleep, Even For A Single Night, Increases Inflammation In The Body
- Researchers identify gene linked to longevity




























