Archive for the 'Fountain of Youth' Category

Here is an interview with the single largest user of collagen in the world. A day in the life of the King of Collagen, you might say. If you’ve thought about dermatological injections, you should definitely check it out…
Dr Frederic Brandt has several claims to fame. He is, for instance, the largest […]

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Posted By: rebecca | Sep 8th


Entrepreneurs are using Provigil, a perscription only pill used to treat sleeping diorders, but gives non-sufferer’s a competitive edge while at work.
According to testimonials on the web, people are able to work with little or no sleep, causes weight loss and some even report a mood enhancing side effect.
Apparently, there’s no risk of becoming addicted, […]

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Posted By: veronica | Jul 15th


 In the 1950s, kids had three cups of milk for every cup of soda. Today that ratio is reversed, meaning they get all the calories and none of the nutrients.
Americans disagree about a lot of things, but we rarely quarrel when it comes to our food. For a nation built on grand democratic virtues, there […]

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Posted By: ashley | Jun 16th


MSNBC has an interesting look - literally - at some celebs who have aged gracefully, a few who have had a little bit of surgery, and others who overdid it, to put it mildly.

Score one for going au naturel.

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Posted By: froosh | Apr 25th


Hours have passed since your lunch meeting, and it’ll be several more until you can sit down for dinner. It’s 4 p.m. and, no surprise, you’re hungry for your “fourth meal” of the day–your daily snack.
If you’re hoping to curb your hunger without losing control of your waistline, you’re in luck. That’s because the snack […]

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Posted By: ashley | Apr 22nd


aspirin and ibuprofen
The daily use of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory—aspirin and ibuprofen are two of the most common—is considered by some researchers as a promising therapy for keeping the brain healthy in certain groups of older people. But they’re not for everyone.
Evidence for the brain benefits of aspirin and ibuprofen comes from arthritis studies of people […]

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Posted By: ashley | Mar 20th


Sip don’t guzzle, and ask for pinot noir
Alcohol kills brain cells, and the more you drink the more brain cells are destroyed. So it’s a no-brainer to keep your consumption in check—no more than a couple of drinks per day for a man or one drink for a woman.
In these amounts, alcohol in any form—beer, […]

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Posted By: ashley | Mar 20th


1- Stroke
Beyond helping you get heart healthy, moderate drinking also may help prevent the formation of blood clots that can block arteries in the heart, neck and brain, according to the Harvard School of Public Health. Those blockages are a cause of the most common kind of stroke, ischemic stroke.
2- Hypertension
Hypertension, which affects about 65 […]

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Posted By: ashley | Mar 17th


WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ — According to Millennium Research Group’s US Surgical Procedure Volumes 2008 report, dental implants and facial aesthetic procedures are both growing at over 15% compound annual growth rates (CAGR). This stands in stark contrast to non-cosmetic procedures, which are only growing at CAGRs of under 5%. Aesthetically conscious Americans are […]

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Posted By: littlec | Feb 27th


Naples, Florida (PRWEB) February 26, 2008 — This one-hour cosmetic surgery teleseminar is offered by a prominent and credentialed Naples plastic surgeon. During this live teleseminar that includes a QNA segment, Board Certified Naples Plastic Surgeon William O Murtagh, M.D., will help men and women considering cosmetic surgery understand their options for cosmetic surgical […]

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Posted By: littlec | Feb 26th


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