Does Red Wine Slow Aging

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Can Drinking Wine Slow Down Aging?

qualityhealth.com — “Alcohol has been known for its dehydrating effect on skin by increasing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles-- until this study suggested that red wine (in moderation, of course) can do just the opposite.View full resource at qualityhealth.com

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Red Wine Anti Aging Properties Confirmed

medicalnewstoday.com — “Good news for wine drinkers the world over. New research is showing the properties of a chemical present in red wine, known as resveratrol, does indeed have anti-aging properties.View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Pfizer Muddies the Waters of Red Wine's Fountain of Youth - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “- study casts doubt on ability of resveratrol to slow aging the day, new london, conn. from day, the (new london, ct) (february 1, 2010) a key ingredient in redView full resource at drugs.com

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Pfizer Muddies the Waters of Red Wine's Fountain of Youth - http://bit.ly/9seNpG

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Glaxo Ends Study Of 'Red-Wine' Drug - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “Glaxo formally terminated a clinical trial of an experimental drug designed to harness the benefits of red wine, saying it isn't planning further testing.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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EricTopol Eric Topol, MD Cardiologist, Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Sirtuin activator drug (resveratrol mimetic) for anti-aging stopped; does not bode well http://on.wsj.com/e5JRBB

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Tests Begin on Drugs That May Slow Aging - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Excitement among some researchers has picked up with the apparent convergence of lines of inquiry involving genes and restricted diets.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Sirtuin activators, i.e., resveratrol (in red wine), hot topic of anti-aging & anti-#cancer rsrch http://bit.ly/rX4eD

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Red Wine Chemical May Treat Diabetes - CBS News

cbsnews.com — “Resveratrol Lowers Blood Sugar Levels, Improves Insulin Levels in Mouse StudyView full resource at cbsnews.com

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Gluten Free Glazed Meyer Lemon Muffins filled with Slow Roasted Balsamic Red Wine Strawberry Jam: A Gluten Free Ratio Rally Post

eatthelove.com — “A recipe for Gluten Free Glazed Meyer Lemon Muffins filled with Slow Roasted Balsamic Red Wine Strawberry Jam for the Gluten Free Ratio Rally.View full resource at eatthelove.com

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drwinnie Winnie Abramson Naturopathic Doctor and CAM

wow. these muffins by @eatthelove look amazing. but then what does he make that doesn't look amazing?! http://tinyurl.com/43vyctz

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YouTube - Drink To Your Health

youtube.com — “Scientists have found a substance in red wine that is slowing down the aging process in mice. Will it someday lengthen the lives of humans, too? Morley Safer...View full resource at youtube.com

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Major Discovery Made in Prostate Cancer | ThirdAge Articles

thirdage.com — “A new study suggests red wine and green tea inhibit prostate cancer growth. Learn more at ThirdAge.comView full resource at thirdage.com

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Prostate Cancer Discovery Made, Considered Major http://bit.ly/bQ29yw

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Resveratrol: Miracle Supplement or As-Seen-on-TV Rip-off? - Healthy Living - Health.com

living.health.com — ““Here we go again, another miracle supplement courtesy of 60 Minutes,” I thought to myself after I watched the newsmagazine's recent report about resveratrol (a compound found in red wine) and its seemingly amazing potential to slow the agingView full resource at living.health.com

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It's @wealer with why red wine extract isn't worth the money: http://is.gd/jBoZ

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When Less Is More: How Mitochondrial Signals Extend Lifespan

newswise.com — “In making your pro-longevity resolutions, like drinking more red wine and maintaining a vibrant social network, here's one you likely forgot: dialing down your mitochondria. It turns out that slowing the engines of these tiny cellular factories could extend your life-an observation relevant not only to aging research but to our understanding of how cells communicate with each another.View full resource at newswise.com

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When Less Is More: How Mitochondrial Signals Extend Lifespan: In making your pro-longevity resolutions, like dri... http://bit.ly/h3X97a

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When Less Is More; How Mitochondrial Signals Extend Lifespan

medicalnewstoday.com — “In making your pro-longevity resolutions, like drinking more red wine and maintaining a vibrant social network, here's one you likely forgot: dialing down your mitochondria. It turns out that slowView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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When Less Is More; How Mitochondrial Signals Extend Lifespan http://mnt.to/3PJL #biology

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Ginkgo Won't Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke in Elderly - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Among people aged 75 and older, the herbal supplement Ginkgo biloba does not prevent heart attacks, stroke or death, a new study finds. There is some evidence tView full resource at drugs.com

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Mark Hyman, MD: How to Give Yourself a Metabolic Tune-Up

huffingtonpost.com — “How could they eat high amounts of bad food and not exercise, yet still become fitter AND live 30 percent longer than the average rat? One word: MITOCHONDRIA -- the source of your energy.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Resveratrol"Eat Whatever and Live to 120?

ultrawellness.com — “"Live to 120 years old by eating as much as you want and drinking lots of red wine!" That's the intriguing finding of a recent study from Harvard researcher David Sinclair and his group. The only catch is that you'd have to drink about 1,500 bottles of wine a day to get those results. Of course, that would kill you pretty quickly -- before you'd have a chance to reach age 120! Still, those are important findings ... In fact, Dr. Sinclair thinks they're so important that he started a coView full resource at ultrawellness.com

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markhymanmd Mark Hyman, M.D. Doctor and Physician

No magic pill can make you healthy. But the right supplements can help. Try magnesium, B vitamins, CoQ10, and others. http://ping.fm/ZhcAo

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