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Lifestyle, not age, rules cognitive function…

…whether you are 18 or 80. Yes, I know it is hard to believe this statement but…

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Higher metabolic rate, not exercise, makes people naturally slim

Hopefully, this study will pour cold water on all the “fitness gurus” out there who preach (though,…

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Pregnenolone (P5) improves recovery from stroke

One of the few direct studies with P5 in-vivo, though that may be changing as I noticed…

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Mitochondrial debris (from stress/injury) causes “autoimmune” disease

After dancing around the issue for the last 10+ years, it looks like medicine is finally ready…

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Cancer relies on fat as fuel due to high reductive stress

One of the few studies out there that not only links cancer with impaired OXPHOS, but demonstrates…

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No evidence for rate-of-living theory of aging

Just a quick post, since this topic dominates anti-aging research – i.e. despite lack of concrete evidence…

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Plant protein has much lower cellular uptake/utilization, compared to animal

Despite the efforts of the powers that be, the evidence against the benefits of plant protein intake…

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Reductive stress drives pathogenesis and progression of tuberculosis

I am posting this study b/c it is one of the few I have seen lately demonstrating…

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Low-dose aspirin may prevent most dementias (even Alzheimer’s)

Over the last couple of months, a few studies came out arguing (again) that aspirin is not…

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PUFA metabolites may trigger diabetes type I

Type I diabetes is known as an autoimmune condition. Namely, for some “unknown” reason(s) the beta-cells of…