For the first time researchers show reversal of an aging marker in the human retina correlated with visual improvement using a nutraceutical matrix.
As you grow older, it makes sense to pay attention to maintaining a healthy prostate. (…)
Researchers at the Technion Institute of Science in Haifa, Israel have shown that feeding green tea extract to mice with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease not only protects brain cells from breaking down, but also helps restore damaged brain cells. (…)
Controlling aging with drugs is a noteworthy idea, and many hope for the fountain of youth from a pill. Some say it's not possible. (…)
Investigators believe that comÂpounds like resveratrol that either activate or inhibit sirtuin activity may have therapeutic potential for a broad array of human diseases, includÂing cancer, diabetes, coronary failure, and neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s diseases. (…)
Warning, many supplement companies are offering some form of grape complex for sale that claims to contain some resveratrol. (…)
Reseveratrol seems to be helpful in cancer prevention and treatment. (…)
Anti-aging medicine is widely misunderstood because it isn't to simply increase the years of your life, but to increase the life as you age. (…)
Resveratrol may also protect against Alzheimer’s disease. (…)
As we have discussed here before, there have been several studies discussed in the last few months touting the incredible benefits of resveratrol. (…)
Resveratrol shows promise in protecting the brain and nervous system against disorders associated with aging and genetic factors. (…)
Researchers say resveratrol appears to offer the gain without the pain, providing benefits associated with calorie restriction without intense dieting. (…)
Resveratrol is acquiring growing recognition for its promise in fighting age-related diseases ranging from dementia to diabetes. (…)
We often see studies on nutrients that catch the attention of the media and public. (…)
We often see studies on nutrients that catch the attention of the media and public. (…)
More remarkable scientific studies continue to be unveiled regarding the potential health benefits of resveratrol, known as a red wine molecule. (…)






