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Posts Tagged ‘aging’

Scientists Solve Problem of Stem Cell Fragility

Monday, April 19th, 2010 by copywriter

Scientists working with the Scripps Research Institute say they have solved the problem of stem cell fragility, a major hurdle that has long-hindered the progress of stem cell research.

During the culture process, stem cells frequently die unless scientists take very meticulous, labor-intensive steps to keep them alive.  By introducing two compounds called Thiazovivin and Pyrintegrin, the cells are protected, increasing their survival rate significantly.

Developments in stem cell research, though a subject of debate, offer hope for revolutionary therapeutic purposes, including treatment of injuries, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and aging.   The regenerative properties of pluripotent stem cells could facilitate tissue repair in a variety of applications – even cosmetic treatments.

[Link: Scripps Research Institute]

Discussing the Relation Between Weight Gain and Aging

Monday, February 22nd, 2010 by copywriter

This morning on National Public Radio was a discussion about weight gain and the aging process. Why do we seem to gain weight easier as we get older?

The program focuses on physical fitness and why that is so important during your later years.  They say fitness is important because 1) muscle mass decreases with age (the percentage of muscle drops in your body) and 2) muscle repair becomes slower.  Muscle plays a critical role in burning calories, which as you know affects your weight, health and appearance.

Listen to today’s NPR morning edition to hear the whole story or read the article. 


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