Published: September 29, 2008
Didn’t start shaving until you were 18? And then it was more for your manhood than need? It could be normal for you but this could also reflect a testosterone deficiency.
Published: September 29, 2008
Progesterone’s effect on cardiovascular health is becoming a topic of interest among researchers, who are beginning to realize that the effects of the synthetic progestins on heart function are dramatically different from those of natural progesterone. In short, while progestins can cause heart spasms and cardiac disease, progesterone can protect the heart.
Published: August 05, 2008
What tactics do you use to fight aging? Eating right? Exercise? Plastic surgery? While it’s impossible to stop the aging process completely (even with plastic surgery), it is possible to slow it down and decrease its impact on the way you look and feel. And if you haven’t heard, now you can add red wine to the list of things that can help slow down the aging process! New research has revealed that resveratrol, a natural compound commonly found in red wine, grapes, and pomegranates can help combat the effects of aging.
Published: April 03, 2008
Were you watching the ABC network the other night? On Tuesday, April 1, ABC aired a special which featured the issue of aging. The question was raised – is it possible to live to 150 years old? Really - living to 150? Was it some sort of April Fool’s Day special? It’s no joke. The latest research points to the possibility of humans living longer, healthier and ultimately happier lives – perhaps even to the ripe young age of 150.
Published: February 28, 2008
You’ve probably seen the television commercials and magazine advertisements promoting anti-aging products and tactics, from magic skin creams and cosmetics to plastic surgery and laser therapy. Some guarantee immediate results while others promise to completely reverse your signs of aging. But do these options really deliver your own personal fountain of youth?