Inflammation and aging go hand in hand as inflammation markers – especially the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) – slowly increase with each decade. Many age-related diseases have inflammation as their common denominator and this is partially modulated by diet, so here are 10 easy tips to avoid the buildup of damaging inflammation products as much…… Continue reading 10 tips for practicing the anti-inflammatory diet
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Life is chemistry
Life can’t exist without the chemical reactions which are the backbone of metabolism. For a fleeting moment in time called lifespan, such chemical reactions maintain stable internal conditions. We call this homeostasis. Do chemical reactions remain the same with age? According to a new hypothesis of aging – which unfortunately I didn’t get to include…… Continue reading Life is chemistry
Aging is a puzzle to solve.
This process is traditionally studied in a couple of biological models like fruit flies, worms and mice. What all these species have in common is their fast aging. This is excellent for lab budgets. It is a great short-term strategy. Who has time to study species that live for decades? But lifespan differences among species…… Continue reading Aging is a puzzle to solve.
The 5 common traits of negligibly senescent species
By studying the processes which give these negligibly senescent creatures longer lifespans, there is the possibility that they could be recreated in humans in order to extend our own. How negligible senescence is achieved by each individual species varies, but here are five of the most common traits. The article I just posted on Life…… Continue reading The 5 common traits of negligibly senescent species