The drug, SRT1720, mimics resveratrol, which is found in red wine. Aug. 19, 2011— -- While the Fountain of Youth is a legend, a fountain of longer life may be real. According to an article in ...
A few years ago, Harvard researcher Dr. David Sinclair joined the growing ranks of scientists who believe that severely restricting calorie intake can slow down the aging process. Evidence for that ...
He shared his morning routine, which includes oil pulling, "nontoxic" toothpaste, and supplements. However, large-scale research into some of these habits is lacking. David Sinclair, a 53-year-old ...
Huge amounts of a red wine extract seemed to help obese mice eat a high-fat diet and still live a long and healthy life, suggests a new study that some experts are calling “landmark” research. The big ...
Internet entrepreneurs and Harvard scientists have something in common. They both want to market a substance in red wine that appears to extend life, at least in mice. The substance is called ...
In August 2003, when scientists revealed the life-extending powers of trans-3,4,'5-trihydroxystilbene -- also known as resveratrol -- its earthly form had all the allure of an apple in the garden of ...
I don’t know about you, but sometimes, the idea of using “anti-aging” products feels kind of old-school. It’s not that I don’t want to look good, it’s just that lately, I’ve preferred to focus on ...
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