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Mayo Clinic Showcases Anti-Aging Senolytics

 

This trial may have been small but it is a significant step towards translation of senolytic therapies.

 
 
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Vitamin E May Help To Prevent Damage After Heart Attack

Heart attack is a leading cause of death, and lasting damage is common following an event. A recent preclinical study suggests that acute therapy with vitamin E may be of benefit in patients presenting with heart attack, and it may offer an effective low cost treatment. 

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Prostate Drug May Slow Parkinson’s Progression

Collaboration between the University of Iowa and Capital Medical University in Beijing big data analytics suggests that Terazosin, a drug used to treat enlarged prostates may be a way to address Parkinson’s disease.

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Bountiful Beautiful Beneficial Berries

Berries come in a variety of colours, shapes, and sizes but are typically small, round and either blue, red, or purple. They can range from being sweet to sour in taste and are often used in desserts, jams, and preserves. 

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Medicinal Herbs Found to Have Antioxidant & Anti-Tumor Effects

A study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine has revealed that medicinal plants including ginkgo biloba, jujube, ginseng, and astragalus have antioxidant and anti-tumor properties. 

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