Promising anti-aging gene therapy developed through innovative … – UH System Current News

Promising anti-aging results have been shown by a study of the compound Astaxanthin by researchers at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine in partnership with the life sciences company Cardax Inc.

The Astaxanthin compound CDX-085, developed by Cardax, showed the ability to significantly increase the expression of the FOXO3 gene, which plays a proven role in longevity.

All of us have the FOXO3 gene, which protects against aging in humans, said Bradley Willcox, professor and director of research at the Department of Geriatric Medicine, JABSOM, and principal investigator of the National Institutes of Health-funded Kuakini Hawaii Lifespan and Healthspan Studies. But about one in three persons carry a version of the FOXO3 gene that is associated with longevity. By activating the FOXO3 gene common in all humans, we can make it act like the longevity version. Through this research, we have shown that Astaxanthin activates the FOXO3 gene, said Willcox.

Richard Allsopp in his lab

This preliminary study was the first of its kind to test the potential of Astaxanthin to activate the FOXO3 gene in mammals, said Richard Allsopp, associate professor, and researcher with the JABSOM Institute of Biogenesis Research.

In the study, mice were fed either normal food or food containing a low or high dose of the Astaxanthin compound CDX-085 provided by Cardax. The animals that were fed the higher amount of the Astaxanthin compound experienced a significant increase in the activation of the FOXO3 gene in their heart tissue.

We found a nearly 90 percent increase in the activation of the FOXO3 Longevity Gene in the mice fed the higher dose of the Astaxanthin compound CDX-085, said Allsopp.

This groundbreaking University of Hawaii research further supports the critical role of Astaxanthin in health and why the healthcare community is embracing its use, said David G. Watumull, Cardax CEO. We look forward to further confirmation in human clinical trials of Astaxanthins role in aging.

We are extremely proud of our collaborative efforts with Cardax on this very promising research that may help mitigate the effects of aging in humans, said UH Vice President of Research Vassilis L. Syrmos. This is a great example of what the Hawaii Innovation Initiative is all aboutwhen the private sector and government join forces to build a thriving innovation, research, education and job training enterprise to help diversify the states economy.

Read more about the research at the JABSOM website.

See more images from the JABSOM-Cardax press conference.

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The International Association of HealthCare Professionals is pleased to welcome Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr., MD, PhD, to their prestigious organization with his upcoming publication in The Leading Physicians of the World. He is a highly-trained psychiatrist, pharmacologist, and anti-aging physician with extensive expertise in all facets of his work. Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr. has been practicing for over 57 years and is currently serving patients within Clinical Psychopharmacology Consultants in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is also affiliated with the University of Minnesota Medical Center.

Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr. obtained his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon in 1959. After completing internship in Beirut, Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. moved to the United States and completed a residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He then went on to undertake his Pharmacology fellowship at the University of Minnesota. Additionally, Dr. Abuzzahab also holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree.

Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. is an internationally renowned expert in the chemistry of the brain, and is a specialist in delaying the aging process in the brain. He maintains a professional membership with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and since 2001 has organized annual anti-aging conferences. Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. attributes his success to the examples he gained from his parents and the inspiration they provided him with.

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Cardax Astaxanthin Compound CDX-085 Stimulates Anti-Aging … – Business Wire (press release)

HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cardax, Inc. (Cardax) (OTCQB:CDXI) and the University of Hawaii (UH) announced today that Cardaxs proprietary astaxanthin compound, CDX-085, demonstrated an almost 90% increase in FOXO3 gene expression in mice (p=0.024).

This research was conducted by UH scientists Dr. Bradley Willcox, M.D., Professor and Director of Research at the Department of Geriatric Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii (JABSOM) and Principal Investigator of the NIH-funded Kuakini Hawaii Lifespan and Healthspan Studies, and Dr. Richard Allsopp, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Institute of Biogenesis Research at JABSOM.

Previously in humans, Dr. Willcox and colleagues discovered genetic variants of FOXO3 in humans that protect against aging (Willcox et al. Proc US Natl Acad Sci 2008).

This observation has since been replicated in >20 independent studies. At the American Heart Association Meeting in 2015, it was announced that the protective FOXO3 allele is strongly associated with reduced coronary heart disease mortality (p=0.00001) (AHA Meeting 2015) and later published in the leading gerontology journal (Willcox et al. J Gerontol Biol Med Sci 2016).

These results augment earlier findings in the C. elegans roundworm, a well-accepted model of aging, said Dr. Allsopp, where astaxanthin extended lifespan by 16-30%.

All of us have the FOXO3 gene, which protects against aging in humans, said Dr. Willcox. But about one in three persons carry a version of the FOXO3 gene that is associated with longevity. By activating the FOXO3 gene common in all humans, we can make it act like the "longevity" version. Through this research, we have shown that astaxanthin activates the FOXO3 gene.

This exciting new evidence provides yet another reason for physicians and patients to consider an astaxanthin dietary supplement such as ZanthoSyn as the foundation of an anti-aging, longevity program, said David G. Watumull, Cardax CEO.

About CDX-085

CDX-085 is the patented active ingredient of Cardaxs second generation product and like its first generation dietary supplement, ZanthoSyn, delivers astaxanthin to the blood stream with excellent absorption and purity, but in a more concentrated form, allowing higher doses per capsule and improved dosing convenience. Astaxanthin is a safe anti-inflammatory for general health that supports anti-aging and longevity.*

About FOXO3

FOXO3 is a member of the forkhead family of transcription factors. The human homolog in C. elegans, daf-16, has profound effects on longevity (Kenyon et al. A C. elegans mutant that lives twice as long as wild type. Nature 1993). Scientists led by Dr. Bradley Willcox, MD, member of the Cardax scientific advisory board, discovered a genetic variant of FOXO3 in humans that protects against aging (Willcox et al. Proc US Natl Acad Sci 2008). This observation has since been replicated in >20 independent studies. The protective FOXO3 allele (G allele) is associated with longevity with one G allele (GT genotype) doubling the odds to live to 100 and two G alleles (GG genotype) tripling the odds to live to 100. The protective FOXO3 allele is strongly associated with reduced coronary heart disease mortality (p=0.00001) (Willcox et al. AHA Meeting 2015) and the protective FOXO3 allele is strongly associated with reduced serum inflammatory markers (CRP and TNF-).

About Cardax

Cardax devotes substantially all of its efforts to developing and commercializing safe anti-inflammatory dietary supplements and drugs. Cardax is initially focusing on astaxanthin, which is a powerful and safe naturally occurring anti-inflammatory without the side effects of currently marketed anti-inflammatories. The safety and efficacy of Cardax's products have not been directly evaluated in clinical trials or confirmed by the FDA.

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The Latest Trends in Skin, Beauty, and Wellness Offered by Michigans Rejuvenation Experts

Published: March 28, 2017

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Always at the forefront of innovation in beauty and wellness, FACE and Cutler Integrative Medicine have joined to form the ultimate state-of-the-art, award-winning rejuvenation destination. The founders, Dr. Doug Cutler and Holly Cutler, have brought their naturopathic medical and esthetic backgrounds together to merge their expertise in inside-out anti-aging.

Almost two decades ago, Holly Cutler, also known as Americas Skin Saint, rebuilt her own skin, which had been disfigured by cystic acne. Since then, she has created one of the most extensive rejuvenation clinics in the U.S., offering more than 30 laser and facial machines, liquid face-lifts, vaginal rejuvenation, and body makeovers. With her innovative Skin Management Model and her one-hour transformations, Cutler has helped thousands of people who were not satisfied elsewhere. She has been a featured expert on FOX, CBS, NBC, ABC, and The Doctors Show, and has appeared on magazine covers and in several publications. Cutler has now launched her own highly anticipated and innovative skincare product line to help people all over the country who may not be able to access the services at her clinic. She is also anticipating the publication of her new book, No Filters Needed, a guide to enjoying the best skin possible for years to come.

The wellness division, headed by Dr. Doug Cutler, a licensed naturopathic physician, finds the root cause of imbalances in the body to create overall well-being from the inside out. His state-of-the-art clinic incorporates natural elements, and air and water purification systems, and is home to one of the most advanced detoxification clinics in the country. Dr. Cutler is the only doctor in Michigan who has the most advanced training in environmental medicine and genetic polymorphisms. His specialties include integrative medicine; anti-aging medicine; botanical medicine; detoxification therapies; nutrition, mental, and neurological conditions; womens disorders; childrens health; and more.

Dr. Cutler recently launched his new ClubIV, one of the only FDA/USP-compliant IV/IM

(intravenous/intramuscular) nutrient therapy clinics in Michigan. The advanced nutrient formulas are customized to increase energy, improve sleep, optimize immune function, recover cellular homeostasis, promote healing and recovery, reduce stress and anxiety, support weight loss, and much more. There is no comparison to the superior potency of nutrients delivered via IV/IM therapy. The dose bypasses the gastrointestinal system and is delivered directly into the bloodstream, so results are fast allowing you to feel better, sooner.

Most people can benefit from IV/IM therapy. At your first visit, an evaluation is conducted to determine which combination of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients will work best for you.

The range of therapies includes anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, detoxification, endocrine, hydration, metabolism, recovery, and wellness. The dedicated infusion room is relaxing and peaceful; during your IV session you may experience local warmth, an increase in energy, or a deepening sense of calm and well-being.

Dr. Cutler is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, the Michigan Association of Naturopathic Physicians, the American College for Advancement in Medicine, and the Pediatric Association of Naturopathic Physicians, and he is the board director for the Naturopathic Academy of Environmental Medicine.

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Esteemed Psychiatrist, Pharmacologist and Anti-Aging Physician in Minneapolis, Minnesota Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr … – PR NewsChannel (press release)

The International Association of HealthCare Professionals is pleased to welcome Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr., MD, PhD, to their prestigious organization with his upcoming publication in The Leading Physicians of the World. He is a highly-trained psychiatrist, pharmacologist, and anti-aging physician with extensive expertise in all facets of his work. Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr. has been practicing for over 57 years and is currently serving patients within Clinical Psychopharmacology Consultants in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is also affiliated with the University of Minnesota Medical Center.

Dr. Faruk Said Abuzzahab Sr. obtained his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon in 1959. After completing internship in Beirut, Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. moved to the United States and completed a residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He then went on to undertake his Pharmacology fellowship at the University of Minnesota. Additionally, Dr. Abuzzahab also holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree.

Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. is an internationally renowned expert in the chemistry of the brain, and is a specialist in delaying the aging process in the brain. He maintains a professional membership with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and since 2001 has organized annual anti-aging conferences. Dr. Abuzzahab Sr. attributes his success to the examples he gained from his parents and the inspiration they provided him with.

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The Serum Concentration of Anti-Aging Proteins, Sirtuin1 and Kl | CIA – Dove Medical Press

Edyta Zbroch, 1 Angelika Bazyluk, 1 Jolanta Malyszko, 2 Ewa Koc-Zorawska, 1 Alicja Rydzewska-Rosolowska, 1 Katarzyna Kakareko, 1 Tomasz Hryszko 1

1 2-nd Department of Nephrology and Hypertension with Dialysis Centre, Medical University, Bialystok, Poland; 2Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Internal Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

Correspondence: Edyta Zbroch2-nd Department of Nephrology and Hypertension with Dialysis Unit, Medical University, Sklodowskiej Curie 24a, Bialystok 15-276, PolandTel +48 85 8317872 Email edzbroch@poczta.onet.pl

Introduction: Sirtuin1 (SIRT1) acts as an anti-aging protein due to anti-apoptotic, anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effect and is implicated in several diseases including diabetes or cardiovascular problems. SIRT1 renal overexpression indicates oxidative stress. Similarly, Klotho was primarily exposed as anti-aging factor. It is primary produced in kidney. Its deficiency is associated with progression of chronic kidney disease and heart disorders.Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess the serum concentration of sirtuin1 and Klotho in hemodialysis (HD) patients compared to healthy volunteers in regard to age, blood pressure control, residual kidney function (RKF), diabetes, cardiovascular disease, dialysis vintage and type of dialyzer.Patients and Methods: The serum level of SIRT1 and Klotho was evaluated using ELISA tests in 103 HD patients, median age 67 years and in 21 volunteers. Blood pressure, RRF, echocardiography and dialysis parameters were assessed. HD group was divided according to the presence/absence of RKF.Results: The serum SIRT1 level was higher (28.4 vs 2.71ng/mL, p< 0.0001) and Klotho was lower (433.9 vs 756.6pg/mL, p< 0.0001) in HD then in control group. Klotho was lower in those without RKF (387.2 vs 486.2pg/mL, p=0.028). SIRT1 positively correlated with hemodialysis vintage. Klotho negatively correlated with left ventricular posterior wall thickness. There was no significant relationship between SIRT1 and Klotho level and age, blood pressure control, type of dialyzer, Kt/V and diabetes. Multivariate analysis revealed association of SIRT1 with ejection fraction (B 0.72; p=0.32).Conclusion: Elevated SIRT1 and lower Klotho concentration are associated with impaired kidney function. The decrease in levels of Klotho may also indicate heart hypertrophy in hemodialysis patients. The role of anti-aging proteins, particularly SIRT1 as biomarkers/predictors of oxidative stress, inflammation and cardiovascular diseases need further examination.

Keywords: sirtuin1, Klotho, chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis

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4 Major Health Benefits of Sauerkraut (and How to Make It at Home) – Yahoo Lifestyle

Its a proven fact: Sauerkraut is the best hot dog topping (sorry, deli mustard). But did you know that its also a nutritional powerhouse? And that you can just eat it by the forkfulno hot dog necessary? Read on for everythingyouneed to know about the many health benefits of sauerkraut, including how to make your own and why we care so much about probiotic foods in the first place.

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Sauerkraut (which literally meanssour cabbagein German)was originally invented as a way to preserve cabbage. Itsmadeby mixing together shredded fresh cabbage and salt, and pressing down on the mixture, which releases water and causes fermentation. Its usually eaten as a topping on hot dogs or served on top of foods like salads and scrambled eggs, or simply eaten out a jar in the refrigerator.

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Well dive deeper into the importance of probiotics and gut health a little later, but well kick things off by saying that one of the most important benefits of sauerkraut is its probiotic prowess. A small study conducted by DenmarksUniversity of Copenhagenfound that when patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) added sauerkraut to theirdiet, they noticed a reduction of their symptoms.

2. It Contains a Lot of Dietary Fiber

Fiber is one of those nutrients that we know is good for us but were not entirely sure why. As it turns out, dietary fiber can aid in digestion, balance blood sugar andpossiblyhelp lower cholesterol. Cholesterol-wise, a study published intheWorld Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnologyfound that sauerkraut, specifically, can help to lower levels. Foods with fiber also keep youfuller longer,meaning you wont be as tempted to overeat (you might even lose weight).

3. It Could Reduce the Risk of Cancer

Adding to sauerkrautsrsumas a healthy superhero iscancer-related researchconducted at theUniversity of Witten/Herdecke in Germany. Experiments found that high levels of glucosinolates, ascorbigen and ascorbic acid decrease DNA damage and cell mutation rate in cancerpatients, and sauerkraut is known to have a high content of these compounds. But before you fill your entire pantry with jars of fermented cabbage, researchers noted that more studies would be required and that the level of concentrationand therefore efficacyof those three compounds depends on the fermentation conditions of the cabbage.

4. It Could Promote Brain Health

The brain and thegastrointestinal systemare closely connected, meaning that whats happening in the brain has a direct effect on the stomach and intestines, and vice versa. According toHarvard Health Publishing at Harvard Medical School, A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Therefore, a personsstomach or intestinal distress can be the causeorthe product of anxiety, stress or depression. More research is needed to specifically study the link between specific types of food and mental health, but early studies (likeresearch conducted atJohns Hopkins) haveshown that probiotic foods may help improve memory, support cognition and alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety.

Lucky for us, sauerkraut is incredibly easy to make at home. All you need is cabbage, salt, water and a jar to store it in. Heresaneasy-to-follow recipe fromThe Real Food Dietitians,which ferments in four to 14 days. In a nutshell, youll need toslice the cabbage with a knife or mandoline, massage it with saltwhich will create a brineand transfer it to a jar to ferment in the refrigerator.

If you decide to go the store-bought route (were all busy; we get it), there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure youre getting the most nutrients out of the experience. First, buy raw, unpasteurized sauerkraut, since the pasteurized kind doesnt offer the same probiotic benefits. Also avoid the shelf-stable stuff and opt for a brand in the refrigerated section (theyll often have live and active cultures printed on the label). Lastly, be aware of salt content. Its impossible to make sauerkraut without it, but if youre monitoringyour sodiumintake, its important to be aware of how much salt is in the recipe youre making or the jar youre buying.

OK, we admit it: Sauerkraut can be an acquired taste. If youre not crazy about kraut, here are eight other foods that will help you get your fill of good bacteria.

Yay,your favorite martini garnishis also good for your gastrointestinal tract. Thats because olives packed in brine are actually a fermented food thats rich ingut-friendly lactobacillus bacteria. Theyre also high in fiber and antioxidantscheers to these juicy gems.

This tangy beverage is made by fermenting milk with bacteria and yeast, and its actuallyan even better source of probiotics than yogurt. It also boasts high levels of nutrients like protein, calcium, vitamin B12 and magnesium. Use it the same way you would its creamier cousin (we like ours poured over cereal).

Now you know that probiotics are great for your gut. But did you know that in order to reap the benefits, you actually need to feed good bacteria withprebiotics(i.e., non-digestible fiber that helps the good bacteria in your body thrive)? Luckily,chocolate contains both of these ingredients, plus high levels of antioxidants and nutrients. So itsbasicallymedicine. (Just keep an eye on your overall sugar intake, OK?)

While not all cheeses are a good source of probiotics (sorry), some soft, fermented ones like cheddar, Swiss and Gouda are since they contain bacteria that can survive the journey through your gastrointestinal tract. To make sure youre getting the right stuff, look out for live and active cultures on the label.

The fermented Asian dish made with cabbage, radishes and scallions is loaded with gut-friendly bacteria.Researchers from Koreahave also found evidence that this spicy, briny dish can help you stay slim. Try it mixed with brown rice or on its own as a tasty side.

A Japanese study published in theJournal of Applied Microbiologyfound that thesebright-greenvegetables containLeuconostoc mesenteroides, a powerful probiotic.

Great news for pickle lovers (guilty): When these green spears are brined in salted water and fermented, they create beneficial bacteria. Just make sure to opt for the naturally fermented kind (i.e., ones where vinegar wasnt used in the pickling process) to reap the probiotic benefits. Dill-icious.

The sour taste of our favorite soup vessel comes from the fermentation process, during which yeast and good bacteria work their magic to break down the sugar and gluten in flour. This makes nutrients easier to digest and absorb. And while the baking process kills off the live cultures, sourdough bread is a great prebiotic, andthere is evidence to suggestthat even dead probiotic bacteria has some impressive anti-inflammatory health benefits.

Were so glad you asked. Without getting too science-y, it allgoes back to your microbiome. The microbiome is the collection of trillions of microorganisms that live in and on our body,nutritional scientist Tracy Shafizadeh, Ph.D.,tells us. The majority of microorganisms are bacteria; some good and some bad. And while these microorganisms live all over the body, recent research has revealed that the ones found in your gut (aka the gut microbiome) are especially important to your overall health.

The gutmicrobiome is related to conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, Crohns disease, colitis and acidreflux. Alot of research going on right now is connecting gut health with autoimmune disease, neurodegenerative disorder, heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity,explains biochemistErikaAngle, Ph.D.,CEOofgut microbiome testIxcela. The gut microbiome is such a hot area now because people are realizing its not just its own system. Its actually linked to your brain health, emotional health, cardiovascular health and other systemsas well. Whoa.

While some factors that influence your gut health are outof your control, there are plenty of things you can do to change your gut microbiome. Thats because your gut is a competitive environment, whichmeans youcan give an advantage to the good bacteria over the bad bacteria by feeding them a certain way. Factors that can help the good guys? A healthy and varied diet rich in nutrients, supplements (oh hey, probiotics) and exercise,Anglesays. And in even better news,a study published inSciencemagazinefound that tea, coffee and wine can also help improve the diversity of gut microbes. (BRB, pouring a glass ofcab sav.)

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New Balance Signs Multi-Year NBA Deal That Will Bring More Kawhi Leonard to Your TV Screen – Yahoo Lifestyle

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New Balance and the NBA are now officially partners.

The Boston-based athletic giant, which reentered the hoops market in 2019 when then-Toronto Raptor Kawhi Leonard wore its kicks for the All-Star Game, today announced a multiyear agreement with the NBA that will make it an official partner.

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This relationship ingrains New Balance into the NBAs global presence, a fandom and culture that transcends sport and is significantly larger than the game of basketball, said Chris Davis, New Balance VP of Global Marketing, in a press release.

Through the deal, New Balance will create and broadcast digital and retail content featuring its athletes in their NBA uniforms and team logos, beginning with the We Got Now brand campaign.

The first We Got Now ad spot will feature Leonard. It will air on Friday, Feb. 28, during the matchup between Leonards Los Angeles Clippers and the Denver Nuggets. Additional ads for the campaign will feature other New Balance ambassadors, including tennis player Coco Gauff, track-and-field star Sydney McLaughlin and rapper Jaden Smith.

We Got Now champions a global generation fearlessly redefining themselves in pursuit of their passions, Davis said. New Balance believes in the power of now. Its true the future belongs to everyone. But its right now that is ours.

Earlier this month, New Balance debuted Leonards first signature sneaker, the Kawhi, during the 2020 NBA All-Star Game in Chicago. Leonard has been lacing up in the OMN1S on the court. Two NBA stars who signed with New Balance, Darius Bazley and Dejounte Murray, currently suit up in the OMN1S.

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Student stuns teacher with surprising test answer: Had honestly never seen this – Yahoo Lifestyle

A Kentucky high schooler is earning plenty of online kudos after his teacher shared the heartwarming way he concluded his exam.

Winston Lee, who teaches history at Letcher County Central High School in Whitesburg, Ky., shared a photo of the test to Facebook on Feb. 21.

The image, which has since been shared more than 62,000 times, showed the offer one student made just before turning in his nearly perfect exam.

Have to shout this out. Had honestly never seen this, Lee wrote, before showing the handwritten note from what he described as a straight A+ guy.

If you could, could you give my bonus points to whoever scores the lowest? the students note asked.

Lee told Good Morning America he was surprised by the message, which had zero specifications about who it would be helping.

He didnt care if he considered them a friend, didnt care if they were cool, didnt matter to him what situation had caused them to score lower, he just wanted to help, be kind, commit a loving act, Lee wrote of his student.

The teacher said that the students final score would have been a 99 out of 100, if not for his five-point donation. He told Good Morning America that he decided to go through with the offer, giving the points to a student who wouldnt have passed the test without them.

She was really thankful so it turned out great, Lee said. She does not know who gave her the points.

Lees post attracted thousands of comments, with many Facebook users praising the students selfless and kind act. Others, however, were more critical, saying they saw the donation as a handout.

Nice gesture but it doesnt help anyone, one user wrote.

How is getting points you didnt earn 1) going to get you to understand the material and 2) help you live up to the expectations of the higher grade you just received? another commented.

But Lee stands by his decision, telling Good Morning America that, in his experience, some students have life situations or personal traits that make it harder to succeed.

Not all are great test-takers or in a comfortable situation at home that allows them to focus on studying, he said. I feel really great that it helped this student from 58 points to passing. We dont know what her situation may have been.

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Dr. Fulton is providing High-Quality Care for His Patients for Over 20 years – BossyNews

Dr. Fulton is providing his patients with high-quality carefor more than 20 years, and he mainly focuses on the Anti-Aging Medicine,Hormone Replacement Therapy for both men & women, Aesthetic Services etc.at the SKINovative situated in the Gilbert of Arizona. Also, he has acquiredmassive experience in assisting and treating his patients with a wide range ofseveral health issues.

Dr. Fulton is very dedicated to providing all his patientswith excellent care. Also, he emphasizes utilizing the most efficient healthtactics to ensure that his patients are in a good position to find solutionsfor their health issues. Besides, he is an expert in several medical fields. Inaddition to this, he is a Diplomate of the American Academy of the Anti-AgingMedicine, along with the American Board of Phlebology and a broad-certified inEmergency Medicine.

He said that he had a passion for searching newer ways toaid people to feel better, and thats what drew him to become a doctor andcontinued to drive him. He also said that his mission was to deliver the bestcare utilizing the most upgraded technology and techniques to provide every clientwith the best possible result.

Since adding Simpatras BHRT and technology services to hispractice, Dr. Fulton has been able to provide his patients with some moreoptions to alleviate their health issues. The addition of SimpatrasTMTechnology suite to his practice has allowed him to go extra miles to make surethat all of his patients are getting the highest quality care.

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Balance and Gait Problems can be Improved using Avatars – Anti Aging News

Use of brain-computer interface, virtual avatar could help people with gait disabilities

World Health and A4M have been following gait problems for years in terms of the way balance effect falling and the progression of aging. The role of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine is to support investigators in their goal of attenuation and/or reversing some of the aging process.

The study, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke, was published this week inScientific Reports. Senior author and researcher Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal is the professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of Houstons Noninvasive Brain-Machine Interface System Laboratory. He is also the site director of the BRAIN Center (Building Reliable Advances and Innovation in Neurotechnology), a National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. His teams studies are the first to prove that using an interface between a proprietary computer program and a human brain depicting another person walking (avatar) may help balance patients improve gait and return to normal walking following spinal cord or other injury or cerebral vascular injury (stroke). He says that this is the first to involve humans, even though other studies on other primates have been perform previously.

Contreras-Vidal and researchers performed the study by using three trials with 80 healthy graduate students in the UH Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to provide baseline data. The subjects walked on a treadmill while watching the avatar on a large screen in order to provide increased visual input while wearing a 64-channel EEG skull cap in addition to sensors on ankle, knee and hip joints. The non-invasive brain monitoring helped determine what parts of the brain are involved in walking. They then created an algorithm for a computer-brain interface.

His team wrote. "Voluntary control of movements is crucial for motor learning and physical rehabilitation," "Our results suggest the possible benefits of using a closed-loop EEG-based BCI-VR (brain-computer interface-virtual reality) system in inducing voluntary control of human gait." Up till this point, no one had researched whether a computer assisted algorithm and avatar might actually be effective in promoting better gait, balance and stability.

The subject was connected to the computer via the skull cap and sensors so that the interface caused the avatar on the screen to mimic the subject. The study reported increased activity in the posterior parietal cortex and the inferior parietal lobe, as well as the anterior cingulate cortex; all of which are involved in motor memory. Eventually the subject was actually able to control the avatar with their own brain although much less accurately. Future studies will likely be more accurate as software and interfaces improve. Contreras-Vidal said, "It's like learning to use a new tool or sport," he said. "You have to understand how the tool works. The brain needs time to learn that." The subject of Contreras-Vidal upcoming Ph.D. dissertation is the use of this protocol with actual patients. "The appeal of brain-machine interface is that it places the user at the center of the therapy," Contreras-Vidal said. "They have to be engaged, because they are in control."

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Metformin could be the first FDA approved antiaging drug – Next Big Future

For the last two decades, researchers started comparing the health of diabetics on metformin to those taking other diabetes drugs.

Metformin-takers tended to be healthier in all sorts of ways. They lived longer and had fewer cardiovascular events, and in at least some studies they were less likely to suffer from dementia and Alzheimers. Most surprising of all, they seemed to get cancer far less frequentlyas much as 25 to 40 percent less than diabetics taking two other popular medications. When they did get cancer, they tended to outlive diabetics with cancer who were taking other medications.

Lewis Cantley, the director of the Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine, once put it, Metformin may have already saved more people from cancer deaths than any drug in history. Nobel laureate James Watson (of DNA-structure fame), who takes metformin off-label for cancer prevention, once suggested that the drug appeared to be our only real clue into the business of fighting the disease.

Metformin is from an ancient herb and the herb has been prescribed since medieval times. Metformin can cost 5 cents per pill.

Metformin is already prescribed off-label to treat obesity, polycystic ovarian syndrome, infertility, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and acne.

Nir Barzilai, director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, like most in his field, was aware of the good news about metformin that had been trickling out year after year.

Barzilai is confident that metformin is good enough to be the first treatment approved by the FDA to counter aging. He has maintained this confidence ever since he read a 2014 study that reviewed the fate of 90,400 type 2 diabetics taking either metformin or another medication. The metformin patients in the study not only outlived the diabetics taking the other druga not especially surprising result if metformin is a superior treatmentbut also outlived the nondiabetics studied as a comparison.

The FDA will not make its decision on whether metformin becomes the USs first antiaging drug until the study, dubbed Targeting Aging with Metformin (TAME for short), is complete. That wont happen for at least another five years. But, based on their June 2015 meeting with FDA officials, Barzilai and his colleagues are optimistic that the FDA is onboard. Within five minutes, we were all in complete agreement that this is plausible and a good idea, S. Jay Olshansky says.Thus far, getting the FDA excited about TAME has proven to be less challenging than convincing someone to pay for the study. Because metformin is a generic, there is no pot of gold waiting for investors at the end of the process. The TAME trial, which will enroll approximately 3,000 men and women between the ages of 65 and 79 at 14 centers across the country, is projected to cost $69 million. Barzilai is counting on the National Institutes of Health to cover a significant share of the cost, and he has been directly involved in lobbying the agency to back the study. Robert Hariri, cofounder and president of genetic sequencing pioneer Craig Venters Human Longevity Cellular Therapeutics, noted during the discussion that he takes metformin (he claims that it has improved his eyesight), as do Ray Kurzweil, of Singularity fame, and Ned David, cofounder of Silicon Valley startup Unity Biotechnology, which is developing its own antiaging drugs.

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‘Dr. 90210’ star accepting patients in Orlando – Orlando Sentinel

Miami-based plastic surgeon Dr. Alex de Souza is partnering with Dr. Robert Rey, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon and the star of reality TV show Dr. 90210, to start a practice here in Orlando.

The duo is starting small, performing their procedures at the outpatient surgery facility Endo-Surgical Center of Florida on North Dean Road. They hope to eventually establish a boutique practice here called World Plastic Surgery Center.

De Souza and Rey, who are part of a small community of Brazilian plastic surgeons in the United States, said starting a practice in Orlando made sense, because its a major tourist hub with a busy airport, and because compared to Miami and Beverly Hills, its more affordable.

We looked at different places, said Rey in an interview peppered with inspirational advice including Lift your head, Choose to be happy, and The enemy is the fridge.

Orlando is the most-visited city on earth. Its very heterogenous and is a centralized location, he said.

Brazilian tourists make up one of the top five international groups in Orlando, but de Souza said that wasnt the main deciding factor in choosing the area.

Dr. Harinath Sheela, a gastroenterologist and one of the partners at Endo-Surgical Center, said one of the reasons de Souza and Rey chose to work from his surgery center was because its close to the airport with access to state roads 408 and 417. An independent outpatient surgery center, Endo-Surgical was established here six years ago.

Promise Healthcare, a national hospital company, is opening its first Promise Rejuvenation Center at The Villages, providing anti-aging, weight loss and integrative medicine therapy. Dr. Lena Edwards, board certified in integrative medicine, is the clinics chief medical officer.

Fishman and Sheridan EyeCare Specialists are establishing new offices in Clermont and Eustis, set to open in 2018.

Bostwick Laboratories, a specialty anatomic pathology laboratory with locations in Orlando, New York and Virginia, has been acquired by Poplar Healthcare, a Memphis-based laboratory services company.

TrueHealth, a private nonprofit community health center in Central Florida, held its inaugural fundraising gala May 6, raising nearly $80,000 through contributions and ticket sales.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Universitys Daytona Beach campus is started an undergraduate program in aerospace physiology in collaboration with Florida Hospital and its campuses in Volusia and Flagler counties.

Abel Biri is the new CEO of Florida Hospital Waterman, replacing David Ottati, who recently became president and CEO of Florida Hospitals Central Florida Division-North Region.

Brea Weiss, a career-development professional, is the new board chair for Florida Hospital for Children.

David Overfield is Orange County health departments new Interim Assistant Health Officer. Hes replacing Lesli Ahonkhai, whos retiring in June.

Jennifer Knight, a pre-operative nurse at Poinciana Medical Center, received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses for providing exceptional patient care.

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Scientists Are One Step Closer To An Anti-Aging Drug – Civilized

Forget the Fountain of Youth; scientists are closer than ever to creating a safe and effective anti-aging drug, its been revealed.

Through a series of experiments on mice, researchers from Harvard Medical School and the University of New South Wales School of Medicine in Australia have discovered an essential clue as to how our cells repair damaged DNA. This is important because the bodys inability to mend DNA can result in age-related deterioration, claim the scientists.

They go on to say that when humans are young, they have great amounts of the DNA-repairing protein PARP1. As we age, however, another protein called DBC1 clings to it, rendering it impossible to finish its recon work. This makes it increasingly difficult for our systems to fix broken DNA.

In their study, the researchers fed old mice a molecule called NMN. The mice metabolized it into a signalling molecule called NAD, which squeezed in between the PARP1 and DBC1 proteins and pushed them apart. The DNA-repairing protein was then able to work effectively again, just like when the mice were younger.

This restored the DNA capacity of the old mouse back to a young mouse, and also to remove the DNA damage that accumulated in the tissue, said study author David Sinclair, Ph.D.

The scientists then exposed the mice to DNA-damaging radiation. The mice that were treated with the NMN molecule didnt show the usual effects of radiation, which include changes in white blood cell counts and hemoglobin levels.

While the scientists push that the NMN treatment has only been tested in mice and that the results may be different in people, they hope to begin human trials within six months.

This is the closest we are to a safe and effective anti-aging drug thats perhaps only three to five years away from being on the market if the trials go well, Sinclair said.

The drug could one day serve as a treatment for preventing DNA damage from aging, radiation and even chemotherapy.

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Curbing Calories Slows Aging – Anti Aging News

Posted on May 23, 2017, 6 a.m. in Longevity Aging Diet

Research analysis finds that cutting calories works at a physiological level to slow biological aging.

The study was lead by Daniel Belsky, Ph.D. an assistant professor of medicine at the Duke University School of Medicine. Previous research has shown that calorie restriction hinders the aging process in mice, worms, and flies. The question is to what extent such restriction has on the biological aging process in human beings. Biological aging is best defined as the slow but progressive deterioration of the human body's systems over time. If the biological aging rate can be slowed through intervention, it might be possible to delay or prevent the onset of numerous age-related disabilities and diseases.

About the Analysis

Belsky and her team of researchers studied data available to the public from a trial known as CALERIE. The National Institute on Aging conducted this study involving 220 individuals. They were randomized for a calorie restriction of 25 percent or allowed to maintain their current dietary intake. The calorie restriction group was comprised of 145 people. Their calories were reduced by 12 percent across the two-year study. The other group, in which calories were not restricted, was comprised of 75 individuals. The research team studied data from both groups at the beginning of the study. Follow-ups took place at the one-year point as well as the two-year anniversary.

The Results

One method calculated the biological age for participants according to their chronological age as well as the biomarkers that gauge the function of the liver, kidneys, immune system, metabolic system, and cardiovascular system. Hemoglobin levels, systolic blood pressure, and cholesterol were also accounted for. At the beginning of the study, both groups had similar biological ages as determined by the measure described above. The average biological age of the participants was 37 while the average chronological age was 38.

Once the one-year follow-up point was reached, those in the restricted calorie group had an average biological age increase of 0.11 years. The participants who continued their normal dietary intake experienced an average biological age increase of 0.71 years at the one-year follow-up. The difference between these groups was statistically meaningful, showing that restricting calories really did deter the biological aging rate.

The research team also performed another analysis that quantified biological aging as the level of physiological deviation from a benchmark defined by young and healthy individuals from a distinct data set. At the beginning of the trial, the maintenance and calorie-restricted groups deviated the same level on average from the benchmark point. However, at the one-year and two-year follow-up points, the average deviation among the maintenance group stayed the same. The group in which calories were restricted gradually became more similar to the healthy and young benchmark reference point.

The findings were consistent with the mitigated aging researchers found in the group with restricted calories when the biological age calculation method was applied. Interventions to offset or control aging are at the center of medical research.

Study Importance

This was the first study to gauge whether the restriction of calories could mitigate measured biological aging in human beingsin a randomized setting. This study applied the measures of physiologic age described above and demonstrated their value as well as the apparent value provided by restricting calories to slow the aging process. The results suggest a template to develop and study therapies meant to copy the effects of restricting calories to ward off chronic diseases.

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Anti-aging – Curacao Chronicle

A 35-year-old overweight lady caused some commotion at the check-out counter of a supermarket when she tried to pay for a few bottles of antioxidants with a Food Stamps Debit Card. Antioxidants? Do they still exist? What happened to them?

"The fountain of youth is discovered," touted the media with great fanfare somewhere in the early 90's. Only, one daily dietary supplement would stop aging. A eureka moment made famous scientists, Rebeca Gerschman, Denham Harman and others, realize the importance of oxygen leaks deep down in tiny cell particles, mitochondria, as the destructive force, which causes aging and death.

Free radical (O and OH) were capable of damaging proteins, mutating DNA and initiate long, deadly chain reactions, ultimately creating a crescendo of destruction, culminating in an error catastrophe, that ultimately caused apoptosis or cell death.

If free radicals were bad, antioxidants were good. Supposedly, antioxidants reacted with free radicals, thus blocking adverse reactions. Antioxidants, heralded as a panacea for aging, instantly became the ultimate anti-aging remedy. Note: Many foods, including fruits, and vegetables contain antioxidants; and they are abundantly available as expensive dietary supplements in health food stores.

But then in the 1990s, irrefutable facts from experimental testing debunked the claims. The findings were clear. Antioxidants most certainly do not prolong life or prevent disease. Taking high dose antioxidant supplements carried a modest but consistent risk; you were more likely to die early. Bizarrely, pro-oxidants could extend the lifespan. (Free radicals in Biology and Medicine: Barry Halliwell, John Gutteridge, Clarendon Press, 1985)

In spite of these findings, fringe medicine continued to peddle the assumed benefits of antioxidants. Glossy magazines and cult books preached the false gospel of antioxidants, and the shelves of health food and drugstores remained abundantly stocked.

Studies have long shown that those on lower incomes spend a larger proportion of their incomes on food. (The Food Standards Agency Low Income Diet and Nutrition Survey (LIDNS), 2007).

It is even worse; lower income groups spend disproportionate amounts of money on heath food store supplements. That is why it hurts to see customers pay for totally worthless expensive food supplements with Food Stamp Debit cards.

Please alarm those in your circle that the antioxidants fountain of youth is a real fairytale.

By Jacob Gelt Dekker Columnist for Curaao Chronicle

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Life Extension and Insilico Medicine Use Artificial Intelligence to Develop Ageless Cell – WholeFoods Magazine

Fort Lauderdale, FL Life Extension has partnered with Insilico Medicine to introduce Ageless Cell, the first supplement in its GEROPROTECT line to promote healthy aging by inhibiting cellular senescence.

Cellular senescence is a natural part of the aging process where cells no longer function optimally, affecting organ function, cellular metabolism, and the inflammation response. The accumulation of these senescent cells contributes to the process of aging. The Ageless Cell supplements inhibit the effects of cellular senescence by acting as geroprotectors, or interventions aimed to increase longevity and impede the onset of age-related diseases by targeting and inhibiting senescence-inducing pathways and inhibiting the development of senescent cells.

The partnership with Insilico Medicine allowed researchers to use deep learning algorithms to comb through hundreds of studies and thousands of data points a process that could have taken decades to identify four key anti-aging nutrients: N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC), myricetin, gamma-tocotrienol, and EGCG. These compounds target pathways that are known to contribute to or protect against the development of senescent cells.

Specifically, NAC upregulates signaling pathways that protect cells against oxidative stress, which promotes cellular senescence. It also reduces pathways that promote inflammation. Myricetin regulates a family of stress-responsive signaling molecules known to regulate aging in many tissues. It also promotes cell differentiation and self-repair. Gamma tocotrienol modulates the mevalonate pathway that controls cholesterol production, cancer promotion, and bone formation. And EGCG regulates the Wnt pathway that determines the fate of developing cells and also prevents sugar-induced damage to tissues, helping to suppress their pro-aging effects.

Clinical aging studies are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to perform at this time. Our collaboration with Insilico Medicine has allowed us to develop geroprotective formulations by using artificial intelligence to study very large data sets, said Andrew G. Swick, Ph.D., senior vice president of product development and scientific affairs for Life Extension.

Scientists found these four nutrients have various complementary and reinforcing properties to influence key anti-aging pathways and combat aging factors by modulating specific biological pathways. By rejuvenating near-senescent cells and encouraging the bodys healthy process for dealing with senescent cells, Ageless Cell turns back the clock at the cellular level, said Michael A. Smith, M.D., senior health scientist for Life Extension.

Alex Zhavoronkov, Ph.D., CEO of Insilico Medicine said, Together, these four natural compounds represent the beginning of the future anti-aging cocktails identified using artificial intelligence under expert human supervision.

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Is it Really High Blood Pressure? – Anti Aging News

Posted on March 27, 2017, 6 a.m. in Cardio-Vascular Diagnostics

More than half of family doctors in Canada are still using manual devices, a dated technology that often leads to misdiagnosis.

A study by researchers at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) reports that over half of the Canadian family doctors are still making use of manual devices to measure blood pressure, which is a dated technology. Using a manual device to measure blood pressure often leads to misdiagnosis. Approximately 20% of those receiving treatment for hypertension don't actually have it and do not need medication.

Automatic electronic devices, called oscillometric devices, are available and are recommended by the Guidelines of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) as preferable to manual measurement.

However, in the spring of 2016, the team that conducted the survey among the Canadian family doctors found that 52% of the 769 who responded stated that they made use of a manual tensiometer to measure patients' blood pressure, and only 43% used an automatic device.

The lead author of the study, Janusz Kaczorowski, is a medical sociologist, a CRCHUM researcher, and a professor in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine.

Manual measurement is acceptable if it is done properly, but that is not always the case. Kaczorowski stated that clinicians should use automatic devices because they are more precise and take several measurements. Automated measurement has an advantage because it eliminates white-coat syndrome, which is an artificially high blood pressure reading that is a result of being in a doctor's office.

To take blood pressure properly, a 12- to 15-minute period is required with the patient being left alone in a room while the measurement is taken. That is difficult because the average visit to a family doctor lasts only 10 minutes.

Blood pressure is the pressure that the blood exerts on the walls of arteries. Measured in an artery in the arm, blood pressure has two measurements: systolic as the heart contracts and diastolic as the heart relaxes. Normal pressure has the systolic pressure at below 140 mmHg and the diastolic pressure at below 90 mmHg. Above those numbers, a person is said to have high blood pressure or hypertension.

In Canada, one of every five adults suffers from hypertension, which is the greatest global risk factor for disability and death. Healthcare costs due to hypertension were evaluated at over $13 billion in 2010. Kaczorowski says that if blood pressure was measured incorrectly, there are considerable financial implications as well as possible side effects, which could be avoided.

The CHEP Guidelines state that modification of health-related behaviors is an efficient way of treating and preventing high blood pressure and reducing the cardiovascular disease risk. It is possible to lower one's blood pressure with a healthy diet, reduced intake of sodium, regular physical activity, moderate consumption of alcohol, tobacco product avoidance, and stress management.

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TransMedia Group To Represent Integrative Medicine Expert and Author Mylaine Riobe, MD. Her Practice Combines … – PR Newswire (press release)

"Our publicity will show how what has become known as the 'Riobe Method' produces such results as abundant energy, strong sex drives, normal weight and significant protection from diseases such as cancer," he said.

According to Tim Allen, Vice President of Public Relations at TransMedia who'll be point person on the account, "Dr. Riobe addresses what so many patients complain about, but are not receiving effective treatments for, including such chronic conditions as fatigue, poor sleep and overweight.

"We plan to publicize how these common problems led Dr. Riobe to set out to find better alternatives and to learn methods that evaluate and treat root causes rather than mask symptoms. This calling led her to study Traditional Chinese Medicine and Holistic/Alternative Medicine includingBio-identical Hormone management."

About Dr. Riobe

Dr. Riobe completed her undergraduate studies at Columbia University/Columbia College in New York City where she grew up. She obtained her medical degree at NY Medical College and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Medical College of Pennsylvania and the University of South Carolina.

There she learned conventional medical practices which she practiced following her graduation and board certification in OB/GYN.

"During this time she became frustrated with what she saw as a 'cookie-cutter' approach to medicine and decided to incorporate alternative forms of medicine," Madden said.

"She found much better results when she combined traditional methods with time-tested Chinese medicine, which she incorporated into her practice and that will be the central theme of our PR campaign," he added.

Dr. Riobe's practice is located in Stuart, Florida where she treats patients while raising two children and maintaining remarkable personal fitness. She is an author and speaker at health and medical conferences nationwide. One of her books is titled "The Answer to Cancer."

Media contact Tim Allen 561-750-9800 x2220; tim@transmediagroup.com.

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