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Regular Exercise Reduces Anxiety

Anxiety often remains unrecognized or untreated among patients with a chronic illness, and may have deleterious consequences including declines in quality of life and lack of compliance with the treatment plan. Matthew P.  continua »


Insufficient Sleep Prompts Fat

Routinely getting too little sleep may increase a person's visceral fat, fat that accumulates around the body's internal organs. Kristen G.  continua »


Thinking Young May Promote Positive Aging

Surveying almost 500 men and women, ages 55 to 74 years, about their attitudes towards aging as part of the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States. Markus H.  continua »


Broken Hip May Raise Death Risk

A number of previous studies have established that hip fracture increases the risk of death. However, it has been unclear whether the increased risk persists, and if so, to what magnitude and duration.  continua »


The female hormonal sphere

The female hormonal sphere, so complex and sophisticated, is frequently treated in an oversimplified and rushed manner.  continua »


GMO

Don't you find it strange that BASF, the chemical corporation, has started producing potatoes? Well, get used to it because this is only the beginning of the new world of GMOs, a world where everything is possible.  continua »


Vitamin D may reduce flu cases

A growing body of evidence supports a link between Vitamin D and optimal immune health.  continua »


Hands on training in anti-aging medicine

HANDS ON TRAINING IN ANTI-AGING MEDICINE
Transforming theoretical knowledge into clinical excellence  continua »


Global Life Expectancy Continues to Rise. More prevention is urgently needed.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon reports that global life expectancy increased sharply, from 47 years in 1950-55 to 68 years in 2005-2010. It is foreseen that life expectancy will reach 100 by 2050 in most developed countries.  continua »


Broccoli Compound Targets Breast Cancer Stem Cells

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    Dott.Ongaro con Prof.ssa Inessa Kosvloskaya membro dell'Accademia delle Scienze Russa

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