Anti-Aging/Longevity News
People underestimate danger of flu
People are putting their lives at risk by underestimating the seriousness of flu, so says Professor David Salisbury, who is in charge of Britain's vaccination program. ... Continue Reading
Researchers discover 120+ anti-angiogenesis compounds
Researchers have discovered more than 120 peptides that can stop or slow the growth of new blood vessels, a process known as angiogenesis. The discovery could lead to new treatments for some of the 30-plus diseases in which angiogenesis is known to play a key role. ... Continue Reading
Researchers discover obesity "switch"
Researchers have identified a protein in the hypothalamus that is “switched on” by overeating, thus triggering inflammation and affecting hormones which play a key role in energy regulation. ... Continue Reading
Breast cancer cells switch to ‘survival mode’ to escape death
New research has revealed how breast cancer cells avoid being killed by antiestrogen drugs, such as tamoxifen. ... Continue Reading
Researchers use common cold virus to create stem cells
Researchers at Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) have used the common cold virus to create induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells in mice, thus eliminating the need for potentially-dangerous retroviruses. ... Continue Reading
Biosensor offers rapid disease diagnosis
European researchers have unveiled new biosensor technology that could help doctors to diagnose diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and multiple sclerosis in just 15 minutes. ... Continue Reading
Other News
- Timing and formulation of HRT determines heart attack risk
- Vitamin C may reduce effect of chemotherapy
- New hope for saliva test for oral cancer
- Warfarin patients experience more bleeding in the brain
- Immune system protein promotes tumor growth
- Researchers link hepatitis B to pancreatic cancer
- Protein discovery brings hope of new treatments for arthritis and osteoporosis
- Depression commonplace in people with heart disease
- Black men at high risk of prostate cancer



























