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Kelp (Laminaria digitata) is a highly nutritious edible seaweed variety and, out of all the seaweeds, contains the widest array of concentrated of phytonutrients, absorbable minerals and iodine content. Learn more about it, what it is particularly good...
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Day to create awareness about Longevity Research on 1st of October (also International Day of older persons) and we’re celebrating Longevity Day this year on the first week of October i.e. 5th October, Sunday during 4:00 PM-8:00 PM (GMT+5:30). So plea...
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Paul Spiegel, Board Member of the International Longevity Alliance speaks of promoting longevity research on the International Day of the Older Persons, October 1, 2014 Brussels
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Mole rats live up to three times longer than similar species and tend to stay healthy up until the end. Now researchers believe they may be closer to knowing why. It only makes sense that to unlock the secrets of living a long, healthy life one would e...
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Dan Buettner is an explorer, New York Times bestselling author and National Geographic Fellow. His New York Times Sunday Magazine article The Island Where People Forget to Die, was the second most popular article of 2012. Dan's National Geographic cov....
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An in depth look on longevity research. Best selling author Dr. Bradley Willcox explains his discovery of the FOXO gene. Richard Allsopp, Ph.D, takes us through his experiments and Stefan Moisyadi, Ph.D, explains his work with mice. trajanagrippa.com @...
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Can we really cure ageing? David Sinclair thinks so, and he's going to try to prove it. David Sinclair is a scientist and entrepreneur working on increasing human health, productivity, and lifespan. After co-discovering a molecular cause of aging at t....
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G. Lehmann, The Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Center for Multidisciplinary Research on Aging, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. Rapidly increasing data on completely sequenced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in...