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Senescent Cells and Brain Aging

Senescent Cells and Brain Aging Senescent cells in the brain impair neurological function. Senolytic compounds can reduce the senescent cell burden. By Brian Scott. In recent years, scientists have established that the accumulation of dysfunctional senescent cells is a factor in the development of degenerative ill It was not always clear, however, what impact cellular senescence had on brain…

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Anxiety can exhaust us! What can trigger it, when it is normal and when it becomes a problem — Performance Psychology

As discussed in a previous article, fear is a basic emotion that triggers an automatic “fight or flight” response to help the body deal with real and imminent danger – the heart beats faster, the blood flow increases , the pupils dilate, the muscles are prepared for additional effort if necessary. All of these are […]…

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The artist won the largest photo contest with a frame from AI and refused the prize — Archyworldys

The winner of the world’s largest photography competition, which is run by the World Photography Organization in partnership with Sony, has refused the award after submitting a frame created by artificial intelligence to the competition. 159 more words The artist won the largest photo contest with a frame from AI and refused the prize — Archyworldys

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In the News: Lithium Benefits Kidneys

In the News: Lithium Benefits Kidneys Melatonin improves heart failure; lithium benefits kidney function; NAC improves concussion in older patients; compounds that preserve bone health. Scientifically reviewed by Gary Gonzalez, MD, in March 2023. Written by: Life Extension Staff. Lithium Benefits Kidneys New research published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggests that lithium may help protect against kidney decline.*…

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California Has More National Parks Than Any Other State — Here’s Why and When You Should Visit Each — Woman’s World

With the most national parks of any state in the union (nine), America’s first preserved land (Yosemite), and an incredible landscape of peaks, deserts, coasts, and cliffs, it’s no wonder the Golden State fills dreams. 2,113 more words California Has More National Parks Than Any Other State — Here’s Why and When You Should Visit Each…

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The buy low, sell high concept definitely applies with domain investing

myfaceyourface.com is available for purchase – Sedo.com Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them. William Arthur Ward · “Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them.” –William Arthur WardThe New Image of Social Networking Social networking has conquered the mainstream and is now part of people’s…

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Vitamin D May Help Seniors Maintain Muscle Mass

By Jessica Monge, Health & Wellness Writer Scientifically reviewed by: Michael A. Smith, MD Vitamin D is famous for its many health benefits. Indeed, the “sunshine vitamin” (called so because it is manufactured in the body in response to sunlight) supports several biological processes, from bone health to cognitive function, to heart health and immune health. What…

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David A. Hardy, artist — Charly W. Karl

David A. Hardy, FBIS, FIAAA is the longest-established living space artist in the West, being first published in 1952. David Hardy was born April 1936 in Bournville, UK. After working in a laboratory and two years in the RAF he worked in the Design Office of Cadbury’s, where he created packaging art and catalogues for […]…

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Successful cure of HIV infection after stem cell transplant, study finds — Archyworldys

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for the treatment of serious blood cancers is the only medical intervention that has cured two people living with HIV in the past. An international group of doctors and researchers from Germany, the Netherlands, France, Spain and the United States has just identified another case in which the HIV infection was… Successful…

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Workplace Stress: How to Identify and Manage it for Better Health — GARY PETER COX

Workplace stress is a common problem that affects many people in different professions, industries, and organizations. Whether it is due to a high workload, long working hours, interpersonal conflicts, or job insecurity, work-related stress can take a toll on employees’ mental and physical health, as well as their productivity, job satisfaction, and overall quality of […]…

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The Annual Check-Ups Men Need —

Men, are you avoiding the doctor? It’s time to get on board with taking care of yourself. Let’s get familiar with what men need to stay healthy. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com Many people didn’t see the doctor unless critical, and most annual appointments were pushed back. I  want to focus on men in […]…

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The Sky: God’s Canvas — Mitch Teemley

The sky communes with the heavens. Lucky sky. Then it reaches down and touches us. Lucky us. Yet the sky isn’t one thing — it’s many things. And the heavens aren’t many things — they’re everything. Only the God who made them can see further than they. The sky and the heavens are His canvas […]…

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Researchers in China are using radiomics to predict heart attacks — Time News

A study in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America, reveals that researchers are using radiomics to predict future heart attacks. Radiomics is an approach that helps extract quantitative information from CT images, enabling researchers to discover disease features not apparent from the images alone. Researchers are using an approach called radiomics […]…

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A Visual Guide to Vein and Artery Problems —

When Your Blood Flows Just Right Your arteries and veins have a big job to do. They’re part of a transportation system that moves blood around. Arteries carry blood loaded with oxygen from your heart to the rest of your body. Veins deliver the blood, now without much of the oxygen, back to your heart. […]…

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Unforgettable Winter Destinations — Best of the Midwest! Hiking – nature – photography

WINTER COMPLETELY CHANGES THE LANDSCAPE IN THE MIDWEST, OFFERING MILES AND MILES OF NEW PERSPECTIVE INDIANA – MCCORMICK’S CREEK STATE PARK EXPLORE THE SPECTACULAR LIMESTONE CANYON, FLOWING CREEK, AND SCENIC WATERFALLS IOWA –  DAWN ON THE LANDSCAPE OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT PIKES PEAK STATE PARK, IOWA KANSAS – DEEP CREEK WATERFALL AT PILLSBURY CROSSING […]…

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Unleash Full Potential of Resveratrol

Unleash Full Potential of Resveratrol Resveratrol, when combined with hydrogel fiber, becomes up to 10 times more bioavailable, delivering longevity effects throughout the body. Scientifically reviewed by: Dr. Gary Gonzalez, MD, in December 2022. Written by: Alan Bell. Life Extension Health Concens Resveratrol is one of those nutrients that is a multi-tasker.1-3 It has potential to increase longevity and…

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What Are the 5 Key Life Skills We All Should Learn? — Bachir Bastien

Life is beautiful, precious, precarious, and above all, full of mysteries. With no prior training, we have been given this priceless gift while learning to make the most of it. Our education system, despite its value, doesn’t prepare us for life’s challenges. Obviously, learning the principles of algebra is vital, but they can’t help us […]…

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The Almighty Vagus Nerve — Newton Media Group

The vagus nerve is the embodiment of the phrase “mind-body connection.” Why is that? Because thats what it literally does. Its a cranial nerve that runs through the entire body, and through some smart manipulation, we can use this nerve to actually change what is happening in the brain. The vagus nerve demonstrates that sometimes […]…

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Respirable Silica Dust – A Silent Killer — Occupational Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Process Safety, Crisis & Emergency response and Business Continuity

Rajagopal Kannan, CIH Introduction What do you think about the malls, high-rise buildings, and entertainment hubs? We are all excited to visit these locations, which obviously have multilevel shopping, entertainment arenas, plenty of parking, and other amenities. Have any of us remembered the construction workers who worked hard day and night to make these places? […]…

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Is Mother Nature Eventually Turning Against Mankind’s Technology? — Motivation & Environment

The present situation of the world clearly appears as if like Mother Nature is turning the Earth’s atmosphere against certain kinds of mankind’s technology or activities. Our insistence on using certain kinds of technology has unfortunately brought us face-to-face with threats that are largely self-inflicted—threats that have grown out of our own short-sightedness about how…

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