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Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/738 Harvard Prof. David Sinclair on alphaproteobacteria, reactive oxygen species, and why the nucleus and the mitochondrial genomes are like a married couple
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Describes how the healing process and retardation of progressive multiple sclerosis may occur. The process of how the destruction of myelin tissue causes the lack of function such as walking, standing, movement to not happen. The regeneration of myelin...
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On November 19th 2012, the Academy of Medical Sciences and ScienceLondon joined forces to present the Great Mitochondria Transfer Debate, a public discussion on the science and ethics of mitochondria transfer. For more information about ScienceLondon (...
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From the greatest discoveries series (Discovery).
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Seaweed - The Miracle of Human Nutrition
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We know the importance of eating our vegetables, but what about sea vegetables? See why you should start eating seaweed on Live Healthy. Video courtesy of Cayman27.com.ky
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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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Getting old is an unavoidable truth of life. And yet, for most of modern history this mortal coil has baffled scientists. Over the past decade, however, researchers have made great strides in understanding the cellular, molecular, and genetic tableau o...
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Roadmap to 100: The Science of Longevity Walter Bortz Mondays, 1-3 p.m. Jan 27-Mar 10 (No meeting 2/17) We are the first generation in the history of the planet that knows what whole life looks like. Matters of fate have now become matters of choice. W...
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Sonia Arrison is a bestselling author and technology analyst who has studied the impact of new technologies on society for more than a decade. Her book, 100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to...