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27 February 2018 | 0 Comments
This form of personalized treatment for MS may be one step closer, due to new research that presents how a person’s own skin cells could be used to repair nerve damage that is caused by the condition. Scientists at the University of Cambridge in the UK led the study. They took skin cells from adult…Read More
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29 January 2018 | 0 Comments
New findings present that Metformin improves the menstrual cycle and reduces body mass index, testosterone and luteinizing hormone within 6 months of trails in women who are diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who are a normal weight and are overweight. This particular study investigates into the long-term effects of Metformin, which was taken daily…Read More
Tagged in anti aging, BMI, health, hormone, insulin, longevity, luteinizing, Metformin, ovaries, PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome, research, study, testosterone
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23 January 2018 | 0 Comments
The thymus gland is an organ in the lymphatic system serves a vital role within the immune system. In a study published by Science immunology, researchers found a growth protein called BMP4, that is created by the endothelial cells within the inner wall of the thymus and is critical for it’s repair in mice. Scientists…Read More
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2 January 2018 | 0 Comments
Hearing loss in mice with a form of progressive deafness has been slowed by a one-off treatment using the CRISPR genome editing method. This advance may lead to a treatment that aids to prevent hearing loss with certain inherited deafness. Our body contains almost two copies of every gene, but in some situations a mutation…Read More
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2 October 2017 | 0 Comments
Three scientists who revealed how our bodies tell time have won the 2017 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine. The body clock – or circadian rhythm – is the reason we want to sleep at night, but it also drives huge changes in behaviour and body function. The US scientists Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and…Read More
Tagged in body clock, DNA, Genes, health, hormones, metabolism, Molecular Biology, mood, nobel prize, research, scienctists, sleep, well-being
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20 July 2017 | 0 Comments
By:- WRIGHT, M.D., Jonathan, Just in case any of us think the title of this can’t be so, it must be nonsense—a dietary supplement that effectively prevents and treats prostate cancer—this was and is the title of an article published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (“JNCI”) in 2015. Yes, that’s the Journal…Read More
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18 May 2012 | 1 Comment
According to new research conducted by scientists from across the globe especially those in China and Japan, the answer to many health problems prevalent in our society today may lie in the hydrogen present in the water that we drink. While we all are well aware of the benefits of drinking water for stronger health…Read More
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