by Bryan Charles | Sep 20, 2018 | Longevity, The Science of Ageing
AnAge is a curated database of aging and life history in animals, including extensive longevity records. AnAge was primarily developed for comparative biology studies, in particular studies of longevity and aging, but can also be useful for ecological and conservation...
by Bryan Charles | Dec 25, 2017 | The Science of Ageing
Researchers uncover genetic basis of natural variation in ageing rate Ageing is characterised by a progressive decline in physiological functions and is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, and diabetes. Previous studies on aging mainly focused...
by Bryan Charles | Feb 7, 2016 | blog, Exercise, featured, Health, health and fitness, Longevity, Nutrition, portfolio, Private, The Science of Ageing, Uncategorized
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by Bryan Charles | Jan 6, 2016 | Longevity, The Science of Ageing
Home / TA-65 Articles / Human Telomere Length Predicts Longevity – Year End Review By Elizabeth Blackburn Human Telomere Length Predicts Longevity – Year End Review By Elizabeth Blackburn TA-65 ARTICLES TA-65 HEALTH BENEFITS By Anthony / January 5, 2016 Human Telomere...
by Bryan Charles | Feb 24, 2015 | The Science of Ageing
Dr. Oz recently gave his three tips on how to “drop a decade from your skin” (see original article here) and made a very curious recommendation: phytoceramide capsules, plant-based ceramides. Less controversially, he also mentioned vitamin C serums (see our Five Best...
by Bryan Charles | Feb 19, 2015 | Nutrition, The Science of Ageing
Common Nutrient Keeps Flies Sharp into Old Age: A diet rich in polyamines, found in fermented soybeans and in wheat germ, has been found to reverse age-related memory decline. Source