Category Archives: Anti-Aging

Lies, Damned Lies, and Vegetarianism: Part 1. « AnthonyColpo

Lies, Damned Lies, and Vegetarianism: Part 1. Posted In Cardiovascular Fitness,Health,Nutrition “In earlier times, they had no statistics, and so they had to fall back on lies.” -Original author unknown — Hey everyone, Last time we spoke, I promised my next article would discuss the type of diet that’s been shown in clinical trials to… Read More »

Pine bark substance (Leelamine) treats skin cancer In vivo and in vitro

The researchers showed the results of this unique drug on cells growing in culture dishes and in tumors growing in mice. Leelamine inhibited tumor development in mice with no detectable side effects.The results have been published in two back-to-back articles in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. HERE and HERE Gavin Robertson, professor of pharmacology, pathology, dermatology, and… Read More »

Nagged to death?

A study on Danish men and women discovered stress caused by arguments or general worrying are prone to lowering people’s immune systems, as well as potentially leading to heart disease. Dr Lund published her study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. She believes stress is the cause of early death and gave her… Read More »

▶ Which Fruit Fights Cancer Better? – YouTube

▶ Which Fruit Fights Cancer Better? – YouTube. Well there is a Harvard research study that shows that Harvard researchers are lazy dolts but the good answer is apples and Strawberries (because nobody is going to eat enough lemons or cranberries to equal what they would in apples and strawberries!)

Turmeric, garlic, others offer protection against aflatoxin ‘damage’, breast cancer

    Source of Article:  http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/natural_health/article01/indexn2_html?pdate=230709&ptitle=Turmeric,%20garlic,%20others%20offer%20protection%20against%20aflatoxin%20’damage’,%20breast%20cancer   Researchers have demonstrated a regular diet including spices such as turmeric, garlic, ginger, cabbage, onion, green tea and apiaceous vegetables like carrots reverses damage caused by aflatoxin (produced by a fungus) poisoning and its complications; as well as reduce breast cancer risk in women exposed to hormone replacement… Read More »

A Quiet ‘Sea Change’ in Medicare – NYTimes.com

A Quiet ‘Sea Change’ in Medicare – NYTimes.com. Ever since Cindy Hasz opened her geriatric care management business in San Diego 13 years ago, she has been fighting a losing battle for clients unable to get Medicare coverage for physical therapy because they “plateaued” and were not getting better. “It has been standard operating procedure… Read More »

Survey finds only 3 out of 4 Americans do not support the new health care law

Survey finds only 1 in 4 Americans support the new health care law | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour. the comments on the page above are truly worth reading…. The real truth : 1. Obamacare is a tax on the working poor and middle class. 2. The US health care system run and regulated by… Read More »

What attracts women when men dance revealed

Washington: A group of evolutionary biologists claim that they have figured out exactly which dance movements catch a woman’s eye.Researchers at Northumbria University and the University of Gottingen wanted to know what women look for in a dancing partner, since “dancing ability, particularly that of men, may serve as a signal of mate quality,” the… Read More »

The Fat Drug : antibiotics

IF you walk into a farm-supply store today, you’re likely to find a bag of antibiotic powder that claims to boost the growth of poultry and livestock. That’s because decades of agricultural research has shown that antibiotics seem to flip a switch in young animals’ bodies, helping them pack on pounds. Manufacturers brag about the… Read More »

Disability Likely for Sedentary Livers

Those who spend too much time sitting on the couch may be setting themselves up for major health risks later in life. Although recent research has linked sedentary behaviors with a number of different health risks including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality death by any cause, a new study released in the Journal of… Read More »

Dermatologists Can Diagnose Cases Based on Pictures : News : Counsel & Heal

Teledermatology has the potential to be as effective as an in-person appointment. “[The AAD] supports telemedicine as a means of improving access to expertise of Board certified dermatologist and increasing safety, in addition to encouraging professionalism through patient care coordination and communication between other specialties and dermatology,” the American Academy of Dermatology stated in a… Read More »

Google (NSA) Just Revealed Its 5-Step Plan to Rule the World (GOOG)

By Alex Planes | More Articles December 15, 2013 | Comments (7) You didn’t think Google (NASDAQ: GOOG  ) would be satisfied with a place in your pocket, did you? The world’s dominant search engine has displayed an impressive proclivity for the big breakthrough in recent years, but until it announced its acquisition of Boston Dynamicsthis… Read More »

Electrical Stimulation Might Speed Learning and Help With Stroke Recovery – ABC News

Home> Health Brain Stimulation Found to Speed Up Learning Sept. 21, 2011 By KIM CAROLLO via World News British researchers found that electrical stimulation of the brain sped up learning. Getty Images Next Video 14-Year-Old Suffers Stroke A mild zap to the brain could help people learn faster, according to new research recently presented at… Read More »