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Description: Slowing, stopping or reversing the ageing process.
 

A little radiation is good for mice 
  A little radiation is good for mice --------------- Here is one for Taka. In other words, low-dose radiation has been shown to promotes methylation that accordingly has trans-generational epigenetic health benefits. Following this line of logic, would NOT heavy antioxidant supplement usage by pregnant mothers have according have NEGATIVE... more »
By John H. Gohde  - 9:41am - 2 new of 2 messages    

Cachexia is not anorexia 
  "Scientists are just starting to understand the biology of cachexia. Part of the problem appears to be that cancer and its treatments create inflammation -- normally a healthy response to disease -- but for some reason it goes haywire and triggers the muscle breakdown." MORE: [link]... more »
By Taka  - May 18 - 2 new of 2 messages    

I run therefore I am 
  I haven't been running with a stopwatch and of late I've been distracted from running mostly recently. Anyway with a stopwatch on board, I ran 3 miles in 20 minutes no extra seconds. ON the other hand my upper body is still recovering (but getting better) and will need work to get the push ups and pulls to acceptable numbers. Running does seem to help the crunch/situp numbers though here again this isn't something I've... more »
By On or Close to Topic  - May 18 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Solution Manual Basic Electromagnetics with Applications by Nannapaneni Narayana Rao 
  I have the instructor solution manuals to accompany mathematical, engineering, physical, chemical, financial textbooks, and others. These solution manuals contain a clear and concise step-by-step solution to every problem or exercise in these scientific textbooks. They are all in PDF format. If you are interested in any one, simply... more »
By Robert Carter  - May 17 - 1 new of 1 message    

Bob Officer - A Stupid, Ignorant, Dumb-Ass! 
  ... See Bob make a fool of himself in his original post at: [link] ... Did Bob's I.Q. just drop 50 points? In the soft sciences, that phenomena is called the Baseline Radiation Level. No Shit Sherlock, ... there is a Radiation Baseline. Sorry Bob, but YOU are WRONG while MOI is Correct. Radiation released... more »
By John H. Gohde  - May 17 - 17 new of 17 messages    

How to avoid prostate cancer - it's not only about VitD! 
  Sleep Problems Double Men's Risk Of Prostate Cancer Sleep problems, such as difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep, double the risk of prostate cancer in men, according to new research. The study was conducted by a team at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik and was published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology,... more »
By Taka  - May 16 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Accelerated Aging in Children: Promising Treatment for Progeria Within Reach 
  [link] Accelerated Aging in Children: Promising Treatment for Progeria Within Reach May 16, 2013 — Pharmaceuticals that inhibit a specific enzyme may be useful in treating progeria, or accelerated aging in children. As reported in the journal Science, a new study performed at the Sahlgrenska Academy indicates that the development of progeria in mice was inhibited upon reducing the production of this enzyme.... more »
By More Granularity  - May 16 - 1 new of 1 message    

Skin Cancer Decreases Risk of Alzheimer’s? 
  Skin Cancer Decreases Risk of Alzheimer’s? [link] Older people with nonmelanoma skin cancers may be less likely to develop Alzheimer’s, according to new research published in Neurology. The link does not apply to melanoma, an aggressive, less common type of skin cancer.... more »
By John H. Gohde  - May 16 - 5 new of 5 messages    

100% of Europe is radioactive, from WW II 
  100% of Europe is radioactive, from the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan during World War II. I have pointed out this little detail to Taka a long time ago. Unfortunately, Taka is a slow learner. :( In fact, 100% of the planet Earth is radioactive, from the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan during World War II.... more »
By John H. Gohde  - May 16 - 11 new of 11 messages    

Teeth regrowth 
  Alligator Stem Cell Study Gives Clues to Tooth Regeneration Alligators may help scientists learn how to stimulate tooth regeneration in people, according to new research led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC. For the first time, a global team of researchers led by USC pathology Professor Cheng-Ming Chuong, M.D., Ph.D., has uncovered unique... more »
By Taka  - May 15 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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