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  1. How to make HGH and Anti Aging Work For You  by  Mike Spencer
    Anti aging has become the latest craze.  Wherever we look at, we can see a product or two that promotes anti aging.  Anti aging now has a number of quite different common meanings and connotations.
    395 words 2006-07-23
  2. Death, Aging, Rejuvenation (Part 1)  by  Aleksandr Kavokin, MD,PhD
    I would like to raise a question:  Is Rejuvenation possible and how to approach it?  This is just my own opinion about possible procedures.  I used certain techniques based on a theory.
    1292 words 2006-07-23
  3. The Myths Associated with Human Growth Hormone  by  Alfred Jones
    I would like to dispel some of the myths and worries associated with Human Growth Hormone Therapy, or HGH.  First of all, a large number of people do not know what kind of treatment is involved with this therapy.
    550 words 2006-07-21
  4. Human Growth Hormone – Playing An Anabolic Role In The Body  by  Anthony Bedore
    HGH or human growth hormone is a protein hormone of 190 amino acids, which is synthesized and secreted by the Somatotroph cells (hence called Somatotropin) in the anterior pituitary.  The genes for human growth hormone are localized in the q22-24 region of chromosome 17.
    434 words 2006-07-20
  5. Using a Natural Approach to Managing Chronic Headaches  by  Phyllis Grannis
    If you are like most headache sufferers you can describe in great detail what it feels like to HAVE a headache but you cannot describe the signals your body gives you BEFORE you get the headache.
    446 words 2006-07-19
  6. Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer  by  Diana Clarke
    "Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr.  Michael J.  Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept.
    775 words 2006-07-19
  7. Aging Gracefully with the Aid of Various Nutrients  by  Charlene J. Nuble
    During the past thirty years there has been a steadily growing amount of scientific evidence linking vitamins and minerals to having a direct effect in protecting one’s self from aging.  Apart from the usual health benefits that we can receive from having adequate amounts of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients in our body, it’s also a highly appealing note to include that being healthy inside will actually reflect on how we look like on the outside.
    657 words 2006-07-18
  8. Death, Aging, Rejuvenation (Part 3)  by  Aleksandr Kavokin, MD,PhD
    Aging How did aging appeared?  If mechanism of Death was chosen by evolution, how was aging chosen?  Why for example at certain age animals do not die instantly and just give the room for the next generation.
    242 words 2006-07-18
  9. Inactivity, Not Aging Causes Most of our Health Problems  by  Raymond Kelly
    Just like the young, older people can gain many benefits from exercising.  Life can be made a lot easier through improvements in strength, balance, coordination, and mobility.  If the person has not exercised for a while, they must start slow.
    360 words 2006-07-17
  10. How Are Antioxidants Linked to Anti-Aging?  by  Carina MacInnes
    Antioxidants have been widely praised in the media.  Many know they are linked with anti-aging properties.  However this is not new, it all began with one man’s theory a half a century ago about how free radicals were associated with aging, and science has been trying to catch up with it ever since.
    728 words 2006-07-16
  11. Startling New Evidence: You Can Slow the Aging Process, Scientists Say  by  David L. Kern
    Six years ago, government scientists made what may be the most important announcement of your lifetime.  Did you get the memo?  What if you could actually slow your rate of aging, and live healthier longer, simply by eating certain foods?
    740 words 2006-07-16
  12. Managing Cravings with EFT  by  Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
    There are several ways to manage cravings including:  Attempting to simply stop eating the food you crave (out of sight out of mind).  Modifying your eating habits around a particular food, i.
    1103 words 2006-07-16
  13. Alcohol and the Aging Senior  by  Mary Desaulniers
    It is New Year’s Eve.  You have one drink, then another, then a third.  You used to be able to chug down 6 drinks without consequences.  But lately, you’ve noticed that things are a bit different.
    693 words 2006-07-14
  14. Keep Your Brain from Aging Any Faster Than Necessary  by  Kyle Adenbrooke
    Defend You Brain Against The Ravages Of Time There are many inconveniences associated with an aging brain.  Indeed, it is one of the greatest fears many of us have.  When our brains age, we run the risk of diseases like Alzheimer's.
    518 words 2006-07-14
  15. Anti-aging: Is it really possible?  by  Geri Richard
    Although it is obviously not possible to turn the clock back entirely, we can take many steps now to ensure that not only do we slow down the aging process, but we can also reverse many of the signs of aging that we may presently be experiencing.
    900 words 2006-07-14
  16. How to Halt the Train of Aging  by  Tonya Zavasta
    Excerpted from the book “Your Right to Be Beautiful:  How to Halt the Train of Aging and Meet the Most Beautiful You” by Tonya Zavasta.  The book is available at:  http:  //www.
    1544 words 2006-07-14
  17. Managing Your Cholesterol - The Best Way To Prevent Hearth Attacks  by  Richard Clement
    Cholesterol is one of the most familiar medical words today.  Everyone knows “something” about it , but mostly cholesterol is associated in our mind with something “bad” and “unwanted” that happens to old and overweight people.
    1058 words 2006-07-10
  18. Antioxidants - Your Best Defense Against Disease and Aging  by  Brad Bahr
    Studies support the benefits of eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.  This is due to their high antioxidant value.  Why are antioxidants so important?  Because they have a proven track record of fighting free radicals.
    451 words 2006-07-10
  19. Anti Aging Skin Care Products: The Evolution  by  Oxana Strelnikova
    During the last 10 years more attention is paid to the anti aging skin care.  Developments within this category were influenced by such factors as competition among the major brands, introduction of new technologies and new ingredients, as well as worldwide increase in demand for the so-called "rejuvenating cosmetics".
    1091 words 2006-07-09
  20. Anti-Aging Skin Care: Turning Back the Clock  by  Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN
    Wrinkles are quite literally a sign of the times.  They are caused by both genetic and environmental factors such as sunlight, make up, chemical ridden cosmetics, cigarette smoke, and other pollutants.
    821 words 2006-07-08
  21. The Fountain of Youth & Your Hormones  by  Jay Chatterjee & Roshmi Raychaudhuri
    Everyone has heard of the mythical "Fountain of Youth", but very few realize that it actually does exist.  And even fewer realize that it exists inside every one of us.  Yes, it's there right within you, just waiting to be activated !
    955 words 2006-07-07
  22. Healthy Aging - Surviving In Today's World  by  News Canada
    (NC)-The older we get, the faster life moves.  Unfortunately, as our body ages, we take on the strain of our years.  Keeping pace in a hectic world can take its toll.  Elderly people need to use extra care to ensure their safety.
    486 words 2006-07-07
  23. What Exactly Is Human Growth Hormone And What Can It Do For Me?  by  Patricia Kopp
    Is there a way to extend life, reverse aging, and live forever?  Since old age is simply a state of hormonal deficiency, a state in which you lack the previously bountiful hormones of youth.
    508 words 2006-07-06
  24. Anti-Aging Skin Care: Why Can’t We Just Keep it Simple?  by  Karen Reiter
    If you’ve ever tried to find a skin care product to deal with the skin care concerns of aging skin, you’re probably as confused as the average person.  There are so many products and ingredients that tout ‘increase in this’, ‘decrease in that’ , ‘revitalized this and revitalized that’ and on and on and on.
    1097 words 2006-07-01
  25. Health and Anti-Aging  by  Knut Holt
    Some words about anti-aging and disease preventionThe aging process is for the greater part no mystery anymore.  It consists for a great part of daily damages done on the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and genetic levels.
    430 words 2006-06-30
  26. Death, Aging, Rejuvenation (Part 4)  by  Aleksandr Kavokin, MD,PhD
    Biological clock Obviously you need biological clock to time and alarm the point when you need to die and when you need to age.  Aging is the same death as in those one-day butterflies, but a little bit prolonged one.
    3102 words 2006-06-30
  27. The Basics of Anti-Aging Skin Care  by  Sue Dolan
    The very first question most people have when exploring the realm of anti-aging skin care is, “What skin rejuvenation products have been proven to be effective”?  Accurate information regarding the multitude of anti-aging treatments flooding the marketplace is the best way to make informed decisions for developing your own skin rejuvenation regime which incorporates the anti-aging skin care techniques, strategies and treatments that best address your personal aging skin issues.
    484 words 2006-06-28
  28. Subtle Body Imaging Systems  by  Simon Mitchell
    Work with electrical fields that surround animals and plants suggests the presence of an energy body.  Studies using Kirlian photography show energy fields surrounding physical objects although there is still some debate as to what these actually are.
    580 words 2006-06-28
  29. Death, Aging, Rejuvenation (Part 2)  by  Aleksandr Kavokin, MD,PhD
    Death Death.  Why it happens?  Why do we die?  Why do animals die?  Why do plants die?  What is the need of this?  In my opinion mechanism of death was selected during Evolution.
    1810 words 2006-06-28
  30. Healthy Aging Suggestions  by  Blair Gwilt
    Youth is transient and aging is a natural process.  However, it is also true that we all wish to remain youthful and healthy forever.  All of us dislike the sufferings and miseries of illnesses of aging.
    511 words 2006-06-27

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