Results of the largest study to date of testosterone for the treatment of heart failure are just in, and they are resoundingly positive. Spanish researchers treated men with moderate chronic heart failure with Androderm patches (containing 5 mg of testosterone) or placebo patches for one year. At the study’s conclusion, the men using testosterone were able to walk an average of 19 percent further than they could at baseline, their handgrip strength increased significantly, and their heart size began to normalize. All of these endpoints worsened in the placebo group.
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We often see studies on nutrients that catch the attention of the media and public. Recently, this happened big time with a phytonutrient called resveratrol which is a natural substance primarily found in the skins of grapes and in red wine.
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We often see studies on nutrients that catch the attention of the media and public. Recently, this happened big time with a phytonutrient called resveratrol which is a natural substance primarily found in the skins of grapes and in red wine.
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Testosterone is a principal androgen, or male sex hormone. Testosterone levels decline gradually and because it comes on slowly, men and women often accommodate to the symptoms and do not realize how much they have lost.
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More remarkable scientific studies continue to be unveiled regarding the potential health benefits of resveratrol, known as a red wine molecule. We want to give you a brief coverage of some of the most recent reports and astounding discoveries reported.
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Want to Live to 85 or More? Well it's not that hard if you simply eat well, stay active and get your rest. One of the largest, longest studies ever conducted on aging found the primary reasons to stay trim and active is that raise your odds of living to at least age 85 considerably. Your chances of being healthy in old age are better than even for people who at mid life have normal blood pressureand several other physical characteristics associated with being fit and active. Some of these factors include normal levels of blood glucose and fats in the blood called triglycerides. These are both also associated with reduced calorie diets and eating lots of fruits and vegetables. More on Living To 85 Is Easy
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There's a great antioxidant value in olive pulp extract. While olive oil has become synonymous with good health, it's the juice extracted from the olive pulp that contains extremely powerful antioxidant polyphenols. Animal research suggests that these polyphenols fight free-radical damage and help support the endothelial cells that line your artery walls. This is most important in your vascular tone.
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Researchers at the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute of Aging report that a natural substance found in red wine, known as resveratrol, offsets the bad effects of a high-calorie diet in mice and significantly extends their lifespan. The resveratrol supplement also contains a potent combination of nutrients high in antioxidants. Japanese knotweed extract has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to promote healthy cholesterol.
What Is Alzheimer's?
We all suffer some decline in mental functions as we grow older. After age 60, most of us find it harder to remember names, appointments, etc. This kind of forgetfulness differs greatly from what happens with dementia. People with dementia lose the ability to recognize familiar faces. They may ask the same question repeatedly during a five-minute conversation. Ultimately, they become unable to stand or even swallow. Two out of three cases of dementia are caused by Alzheimer’s. The risk of developing Alzheimer's rises with age. Roughly 8% of people over age 65 have it, as do nearly 30% of those over age 85.
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Our society has already failed to protect the health of the last two generations of children and one is now entering the years where major health concerns contribute to aging sooner than we baby-boomers want! Doctors have failed miserably at educating people to change this horrible trend. The myth in this country is that nutritional deficiencies are a thing of the past. In reality, most people may be over weight and over fed, but at the same time they are at the same time – under nourished. Repeated studies show that deficiencies in iron, zinc, B vitamins, and protein are common. This is particularly true in both children and obese adults. Consuming highly refined foods that contain white flour, sugar, and high-fructose corn syrup depletes these vitamins and minerals. Most people don't consume the variety of wholesome foods necessary to replenish them.
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