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What Was Old Is New Again: Stanford’s Anti-Aging Study

 

Researchers suggest to have figured out how to rejuvenate old human cells using stem cell technology

 
 
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Chicago Based Biotech Startup Targeting Zombie Cells

SIWA Therapeutics is focused on anti-aging, and the biotech will be developing a drug that aims to cure a variety of aging related diseases by targeting senescent zombie cells which stop dividing and repairing tissues to accumulate and feed tumor growth as well as interfere with the body’s natural ability to repair itself. 

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Is Testosterone Therapy Good Or Bad For The Heart? Or Is It The Estradiol?

Article courtesy of: T. Hertoghe, MD, author of “Testosterone, the Therapy for Real Gentlemen”

In recent years, a few studies have shown adverse effects of testosterone therapy on the heart: higher risks of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, or stroke. 

A man’s brain, arteries, and heart need testosterone

The findings of adverse cardiovascular effects of testosterone therapy is in sharp contrast with the information emerging from scientific studies on testosterone. A man’s heart, arteries, and brain need testosterone to function well. Testosterone is possibly the most important hormone for a man’s muscles. The heart is made of striated muscle fibers, and the arteries, also those that go through the brain, are mainly made of smooth muscle cells with a thin layer of endothelial cells inside, all responsive to testosterone.

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Korean CDC Says COVID-19 May Be Reactivating In The Recovered

According to the Korean CDC, COVID-19 may be reactivating in those who have recovered from the illness as 51 patients that were classed as being cured in South Korea are reported to have tested to be positive once more.

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High Fiber Intake May Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer

According to a systematic review published by the American Cancer Society high fiber intake may help to reduce the risk of breast cancer based on their findings comparing fiber consumption and types with incidence rates. 

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