Study finds that arteries adapt to oxidative stress caused by aging. Although the causes of many age-related diseases remain unknown, oxidative stress is thought to be the main culprit. Oxidative stress has been linked to cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases including diabetes, hypertension and age-related cancers. However, researchers at the University of Missouri recently found thatContinue reading “Blood Vessels Age Well”
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Does eating a lot of bone extract home prepared soups increase the cholesterol level?
Energy and Anatomy = Cancer and aging
Two types of people Tightly coupled: Only needs to eat less to arrive at required energy level Loosely coupled: Needs to eat more to arrive at required energy level Sun energy and glucose for energy production Nucleus is energy limited Mitochondrial DNA crosstalk: 10% changes in mtDNA has a greater effect in epigenetic expression Continue reading “Energy and Anatomy = Cancer and aging”
Nicotinamide Riboside converting 60yr old to 20yr old cells in mice, an anti-aging miracle (metabolic and brain issues)
Mitochondria, organelles on the right, interact with the cell’s nucleus to ensure a healthy, functioning cell. Researchers have discovered a cause of aging in mammals that may be reversible. Aging Process The essence of this finding is a series of molecular events that enable communication inside cells between the nucleus and mitochondria. As communication breaksContinue reading “Nicotinamide Riboside converting 60yr old to 20yr old cells in mice, an anti-aging miracle (metabolic and brain issues)”
GYV health cap reduced my snoring volume last night
Snoring and lack of sleep With my extra weight and other health issues, my snoring was so loud few days ago that my mom told me about it and that I have to take care of my heart. Yesterday, I took two capsules of GYV powered by BIOGENESIS (as used by many elite athletes) andContinue reading “GYV health cap reduced my snoring volume last night”
Acute myocardial infarction; imbalance during ischemia-reperfusion ; mitochondrial energy adaption in cancer, obesity and metabolic disorders
Acute myocardial infarction is characterized by changes in biochemical properties during ischemia and reperfusion. The heart can survive a short period of ischemia by reducing myocardial contractility, increasing glucose uptake, and switching metabolism to glycolysis. However, considering that the heart is one of the most energy-demanding tissues in the body, sustained oxygen and nutrient deprivationContinue reading “Acute myocardial infarction; imbalance during ischemia-reperfusion ; mitochondrial energy adaption in cancer, obesity and metabolic disorders”