We have often heard that certain products can slow down and/or reverse Biomarkers of Aging (Ageing). “The good news is that, while you can’t turn back the calendar, you can do something to affect your biological age—the toll the years take on your body and your health.” Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter (May 2006) “Strength training is really the key to the Biomarkers program.” …

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Over half (58%) of Australians would prefer to gain ten kilograms than lose their laptop, according to new research from Sony Australia. The survey, commissioned by Sony Australia, reveals how integral computers have become to everyday life. According to the research, four in five Australian respondents believe photos, videos and other files stored on their computer are more important than love letters or cards. Additionally, …

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Here’ a fantastic audio and document on Adaptogens. Listen to the Adaptogen Educational Audio Kevin Thomas is the Founder and CEO of Vitarich, supplier of adaptogenic herbs from the Tunguska Blast region of Russian Siberia. Download the Adaptogen Educational Document What are Adaptogens? Adaptogens are natural substances found in a few rare plants and herbs that shield the body against the impact of stress – …

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(Reprinted from NaturalNews) University of Michigan (U-M) Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists say they’ve found a compound that could help prevent and potentially treat breast cancer. It’s not a drug or a new radiation treatment but a natural component of broccoli and broccoli sprouts. And it has the remarkable ability to target cancer stem cells — the specific cells responsible for fueling the growth of cancerous …

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(NaturalNews) Influenza vaccines have sent 57 children into life-threatening convulsions, reports The Age out of Australia. These influenza vaccines were being give to children under five to “protect” them from seasonal flu, but after receiving the shots, these children started going into convulsions. An investigation has revealed that there is no quality control problem with any particular batch of influenza vaccines. They all pass quality …

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If you live in Los Angeles, Detroit, Cairo, or Delhi, air pollution is an unavoidable factor in your overall health picture. But if you live in Jackson Hole or Montpelier, or some other relatively pristine spot, believe it or not, air pollution is probably still a key health factor. How can that be? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can be as much …

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By Sylvia Booth Hubbard – Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:18 AM – © 2010 Newsmax. All rights reserved Keeping your heart in tiptop shape doesn’t necessarily mean popping a cholesterol-lowering statin tablet each day. One strategy, like eating foods that have been proven to fight heart disease, is prescription-free and delicious, and can keep your heart healthy without risky side effects. Chocolate. One study found …

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(NaturalNews) Autism is a disease characterized by impaired communication and social development, and one in 110 children these days is being diagnosed with autism related problems. Autism is often associated with heavy metals in the body, particularly mercury, which is a toxic metal known to cause brain and neurological damage. Unfortunately, mercury is often injected into infants in vaccines and it’s not uncommon for toddlers …

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(NaturalNews) As NaturalNews reported previously, Canadian scientists have found that consuming chocolate regularly significantly reduces the odds of having a stroke (http://www.naturalnews.com/028278_c…). Now other researchers have just published a study in the European Heart Journal providing even more evidence that chocolate — especially the dark variety — benefits the cardiovascular system. In fact, eating just one small square of chocolate a day can lower your …

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A 2005 study concluded that a push in Denmark to screen large numbers of women for breast cancer with mammography had reduced breast cancer deaths in Copenhagen by a whopping 25 percent. Sounds like proof that regular mammograms are truly life-savers, right? Wrong. Scientists from the Nordic Cochrane Center in Copenhagen and the Folkehelseinstituttet in Oslo have re-examined this pro-mammogram study along with additional data …

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