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Well absorbed nutrition for the active women

Nutritional supplements with essential vitamins and minerals for the active women that are fully absorb by the body and from organic ingredients are worth it to stop the aging process and to look young again. Give your woman a gift of life, with nutrition that is absorb by every cells in the body. http://clubalthea.myshaklee.com/us/en/products.php?sku=20283 VitalizerContinue reading “Well absorbed nutrition for the active women”

Why women between ages 40-60 wanted to look young

Women between the ages of 40-60 yr old wanted to look young.  It is also during this time that they experience pre and post menopausal years. Menopause years is between 48-52 yrs old , plus or minus 4 yrs depending on the woman’s health and stress levels. During this time, 40-60 yr old women experience loss of loveContinue reading “Why women between ages 40-60 wanted to look young”

Isabel Allende: Tales of passion

As a novelist and memoirist, Isabel Allende   writes of passionate lives, including her own. Born into a Chilean family with political ties, she went into exile in the United States in the 1970s — an event that, she believes, created her as a writer. Her voice blends sweeping narrative with touches of magical realism;Continue reading “Isabel Allende: Tales of passion”

Sex and Life Expectancy

Despite noted gaps in sex equality, higher body fat percentages and lower physical activity levels globally at all ages, a sex-based gap in life expectancy exists in nearly every country for which data exist. There are several biological mechanisms that may contribute to explaining why females live longer than men on average, but the complexityContinue reading “Sex and Life Expectancy”

Hot health issues for men and women

Hot Health Topics for Women Alzheimer’s Disease Bipolar Disorder Breast Cancer /Depression <liHypertension/ Cardiovascular disease Menopause Osteoporosis Rheumatoid Arthritis Sleep Apnea/Insomia Type 2 Diabetes Ovarian cancer IBD, irritable bowel disease Cervical cancer/STD Colon cancer Obesity/Diabetes Hot Health Topics for Men Cardiovascular disease/atrial fibrillation Parkinson’s Disease Schizophrenia Impotence/Erectile dysfunction Metabolic disorder Liver disease Lung cancer HypertensionContinue reading “Hot health issues for men and women”

Long-term stress higher among elderly men than in women as shown in hair samples from Dutch study

The Dutch study concluded that elevated long-term cortisol levels are associated with a history of cardiovascular disease. The increased cardiovascular risk we found is equivalent to the effect of traditional cardiovascular risk factors, suggesting that long-term elevated cortisol may be an important cardiovascular risk factor. Stress is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease.Continue reading “Long-term stress higher among elderly men than in women as shown in hair samples from Dutch study”

High blood pressure more in men and higher diabetes rate in women, Nigerian study

The study demonstrated lower prevalence of obesity and hypertension when compared with earlier results from the southern part of Nigeria, but showed an increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, more in women than men. A prospective cross-sectional study determines the prevalence of some risk factors of coronary heart disease (CHD) in a rural NigerianContinue reading “High blood pressure more in men and higher diabetes rate in women, Nigerian study”

Heart Disease, more in women

A chart shows 950,000 heart-related deaths of which 500K are women and 450K are men. Pattern: Women erode, men explode (MRI picture ) Therapy: from female stem cells Knowing the warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack is key to preventing death, but many people don’t know the signs. In a 2005 survey, mostContinue reading “Heart Disease, more in women”

Number of current research (2013) and areas of focus

No of current research & Areas 4/11/2013 0 Hormone research 54 Hematology and oncology 64 Herbs, spices and medicinal plants 69 Clinical epigenetics 73 Personalized medicine/pharmacogenomics 75 Food and nutrition research 140 Clinical laboratory analysis 157 Clinical chemistry and lab medicine 184 Alzheimer’s diease/dementias 235 Women’s health 256 Opinion on clinical nutrition and metabolic careContinue reading “Number of current research (2013) and areas of focus”

DNA Damaging agents and repair, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson and other disease

DNA repair deficiency in neurodegeneration. Jeppesen DK, Bohr VA, Stevnsner T. SourceDanish Centre for Molecular Gerontology and Danish Aging Research Center, University of Aarhus, Department of Molecular Biology, Aarhus, Denmark. Abstract Deficiency in repair of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA damage has been linked to several neurodegenerative disorders. Many recent experimental results indicate that the post-mitoticContinue reading “DNA Damaging agents and repair, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson and other disease”

Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity in Men and Women

Males are most likely to meet the criteria for metabolic syndrome: prothrombotic state, proinflammatory state, insulin resistance, raised blood pressure, atherogenic dyslipidemia and abdominal obesity. ————————————- Aside from feeding your brain, use your memory. Use your brain or lose it. Learn new skills. If today’s jobs are either in computers or medical, learn new skills.Continue reading “Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity in Men and Women”

Best drugstore Meds for Men and Women

There’s safety in the prescription pad: Doctor’s orders remove all doubt about which pill to pop. But without the chicken scratch on that scrip to guide you, do you know which meds are best? More than 100,000 are available over the counter and contain over 1,000 active ingredients—which you probably ignore. In fact, a newContinue reading “Best drugstore Meds for Men and Women”

10 Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease That Doctors Often Miss

By Melanie Haiken, http://www.Caring.com Let’s be honest: A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be pretty unnerving. In fact, an April 2011 survey by the National Parkinson’s Foundation revealed that people will avoid visiting the doctor to discuss Parkinson’s even when experiencing worrisome symptoms, such as a tremor. The problem, however, is that waiting prevents youContinue reading “10 Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease That Doctors Often Miss”