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23.01.2022 'ears the thing - wearable hearables. https://www.tvears.com
22.01.2022 Bioscience and biotechnology companies can’t springboard their research fast enough to meet the demands (profits) of an aging population or a population who’d rather not age! This is pharmacological targeting with a plethora of potential drugs coming to market. https://www.cell.com//biote/fulltext/S0167-7799(17)30171-3
20.01.2022 A new study has surprised the medical world, finding that smoking does not shorten the length of telomeres - a marker at the end of our chromosomes that is widely accepted as an indicator of ageing. "This leads to the question of why then do smokers have shorter telomeres? The team of international researchers suggest that a plausible answer to this question is that both telomere shortening and smoking are made more likely by a third variable, possibly exposure to various forms of adversity in early life such as physical and emotional abuse. The Newcastle University team are continuing research into this area." https://www.theartofhealing.com.au/telomeres2.html
19.01.2022 If you look in the index of a medical textbook of a medical student would see in their program and you look for health in the index of that textbook, you're not going to find anything. There's no definition of health in most medical textbooks. The primary focus is on disease. Dr Chris Kresser from The Human Longevity Project
19.01.2022 NAD+ is the closest we’ve gotten to a fountain of youth, says David Sinclair, co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School. It’s one of the most important molecules for life to exist, and without it, you’re dead in 30 seconds. In a March 2017 a study published in the journal Science, Sinclair and his colleagues put drops of a compound known to raise levels of NAD+ into the water for a group of mice. Within a couple hours, the ...NAD+ levels in the mice had risen significantly. In about a week, signs of aging in the tissue and muscles of the older mice reversed to the point that researchers could no longer tell the difference between the tissues of a 2-year-old mouse and those of a 4-month-old one. Another revolutionary company Sisel is already selling a supplement called The A.G.E PILL that contains a vast array and highly concentrated levels of many highly advanced NAD+ support ingredients. These ingredients have been shown to quickly and substantially increase NAD+ levels. http://antiagingaustralia.strikingly.com//the-death-of-agi
18.01.2022 "Recent data suggest that excess leucine may be able to overcome this age-related resistance of muscle proteins to leucine. For this reason, long-term essential amino acid supplementation may be a useful tool for the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia, particularly if excess leucine is provided in the supplement." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183816/
16.01.2022 "Future You" is a monthly video series in which NPR's Future Correspondent Elise Hu explores how today's emerging science and technology could change what it means to be human by the year 2050. In 2050 we should have medicines that allow to live another 10 or 20 years of healthy life. If the programming works we can reset organs and replace them allowing us to live longer than that. https://www.npr.org/futureyou
12.01.2022 The ear is the new wrist! 'Hearables' signify a new age for treating hearing-related health troubles. These devices can combine multiple functions, can be used for diagnostics or treatment, and often feature innovative solutions in style, color, and accessibility. Moreover, one estimate projects that the market for hearables will be worth more than $17 billion by 2020. A good reason to not go there. https://medicalfuturist.com/future-of-hearing/