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Quiet Time is Good For the Brain
drmommyonline.com — “Do you find yourself spinning in circles? Perhaps you've walked into a room then found yourself wondering why you walked in that room in the first place. Well, you are not alone and now there is research to prove it! In a study performed at the University of California it was found our brain truly needs quiet time. It was determined that meditation or quiet time will boost your brain power.” View full resource at drmommyonline.com
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Caregivers for Alzheimer?s Victims Find Yoga Improves Life, Slows Cellular Aging
seniorjournal.com — “March 13, 2012 - A new study out of UCLA suggests that using yoga to engage in very brief, simple daily meditation can lead to improved cognitive functioning and lower levels of depression for caregivers of Alzheimer?s disease victims. News for senior citizens and baby boomers.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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Using meditation to slow aging
slowagingblog.com — “A meditative state has effects on both the mind and the body, and has a number of actions in promoting physical and mental health, as well as longevity.” View full resource at slowagingblog.com
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What are the health benefits of tai chi? - Ask Doctor K, Harvard Medical School
askdoctork.com — “DEAR DOCTOR K: I'm getting older and need to find a new way to keep fit. I've heard that tai chi might be a good option. Can you tell me more about it and its health benefits? DEAR READER: Tai chi is often described as "meditation in motion." I think it could just as well be called MEDICATION in motion. This mind-body practice appears to help treat or prevent many health problems. Tai chi is a low-impact, slow-motion exercise. As you practice it, you move fluidly through a se” View full resource at askdoctork.com
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Slow Flow Meditate Yoga Video
myyogaonline.com — “Slow Flow Meditate Yoga Video. Often described as the complete practice, the sun salutations enhance flexibility and strength while improving cardiovascular health. This yoga class by Danielle Nagel is great if you have limited time. All major muscle groups and joints with be exercised. These poses also massage and stimulate your major” View full resource at myyogaonline.com
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new meditative sun salutations #YOGA video w/ Danielle Nagel http://t.co/4OWqUxw7 warm up, wind down
Cell Study Finds A Way To Slow Ravages Of Age | Fox News
foxnews.com — “Scientists may have found a way to put off some conditions of aging, according to a study in which they postponed or even prevented such afflictions as cataracts and wrinkle-inducing fat loss in mice by removing cells that had stopped dividing” View full resource at foxnews.com
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Cell Study Finds a Way to Slow Ravages of Age: Scientists may have found a way to put off some conditions of agi... http://t.co/kwPQWmJZ
Study Suggests Way to Delay Age-Related Changes - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Scientists said they delayed or prevented such changes as cataracts, muscle loss and the fat loss that leads to wrinkles by clearing out senescent cells from mice.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Study Suggests Way to Delay Age-Related Changes - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Scientists said they delayed or prevented such changes as cataracts, muscle loss and the fat loss that leads to wrinkles by clearing out senescent cells from mice.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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A once (and future) meditator tries the relaxation response for stress - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Thirty-five years ago, Dr. Herbert Benson defined and tested the relaxation response. This simple method for quieting brain activity slows the body's processes and induces a feeling of well-being. Both have measurably positive effects on disorders caused by stress or made worse by it, including high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, and many digestive disorders. In a recent lecture at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Benson described the technique and talked a crowd through it. Inducing th” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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For simple stress relief, call up the relaxation response at work, home, on the road. http://t.co/wFJTNWS5
Soy-based supplements improve crow's feet wrinkles in menopausal women - Yahoo!
in.news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Soy-based supplements improve crow's feet wrinkles in menopausal women' on Yahoo!. Washington, Sept 22 (ANI): A new study has found that a soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing Natural S-equol, significantly improved the appearance of crow's feet skin wrinkles of the outer corner of the eyes in Japanese menopausal women, suggesting that supplements have potential to slow skin aging.” View full resource at in.news.yahoo.com
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S-equol improve appearance of crow's feet skin wrinkles in Japanese menopausal women
news-medical.net — “A soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing Natural S-equol significantly improved the appearance of crow's feet skin wrinkles of the outer corner of the eyes in Japanese menopausal women, suggesting that supplements containing Natural S-equol have potential to slow skin aging, according to data from a controlled pilot study simultaneously published online in the peer-review journal Menopause and presented in a poster session at the North American Menopause Society annual meeting.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Heal thyself: Meditate - health - 30 August 2011 - New Scientist
newscientist.com — “Meditation may boost the immune response, protect against a relapse in major depression, soothe skin conditions and even slow the progression of HIV” View full resource at newscientist.com
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Indoor Air Pollution Raises Cardiovascular Risk | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News
worldhealth.net — “Among older women, indoor air pollution associates with increased blood pressure.” View full resource at worldhealth.net
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Meditation May Slow Age-Related Brain Changes | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News
worldhealth.net — “People who meditate have stronger connections between brain regions and show less age-related brain atrophy.” View full resource at worldhealth.net
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Yoga for a... Facelift? | Delicious Beauty
organicauthority.com — “Yoga poses that turn your world upside down can help reduce wrinkles, sagging skin and slow the aging process. Really!” View full resource at organicauthority.com
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