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[Title] => Study: Carbonated drinks have same cell ageing effects as cigarettes
[Summary] => Most people are aware of the disturbing side effects of soft drinks. Soft drinks have both been linked to obesity, kidney damage and elevated blood pressure. Another study has made the effects of this beverage even worse.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-20 11:24:07
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[AuthorName] => Alixandra Caole Vila
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[Title] => Study: Sitting less protects DNA, promotes longer lifespan
[Summary] => According to the study, which was published in British Journal of Sports Medicine, the time spent sitting down is strongly related to the lengthening of 'telomeres' - caps that sit on the end of chromosomes in cells, which guard the end of chromosomes and the genetic code inside.
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[Title] => Pagtanda pinabibilis ng yosi
[Summary] => AYON umano ito sa isang bagong pananaliksik kamakailan na ginawa ng isang grupo ng mga British at American researcher na ang pinagbabasehan ay ang isang pag-aaral sa 1,122 kambal na nakatala sa database ng St. Thomas’ Hospital sa London.
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[AuthorName] => Ramon M. Bernardo
[SectionName] => Punto Mo
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[Title] => Older dads linked to grandkid health, study hints
[Summary] => Finally, some good news for older fathers. A new study hints that their children and even their grandchildren may get a health benefit because of their older age.
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[Title] => Want to know the length of your life?
[Summary] => On any day in the 21st century, you can be omniscient (know anything at anytime if you can access the Internet), be everywhere (through mobile computing), and lately, there is a good chance you can even know how long your life would be with a simple biological test.
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => The aging gene
[Summary] => This did not make front page news nor would it be on any giant controversial billboard to stun motorists but science has recently found the gene for making you age more than your years.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => Stem cells for heart disease
[Summary] => Stem cell therapy may be a new paradigm for the treatment of heart disease patients. New tissue culture techniques are getting closer to growing cardiac muscle from stem cells, which are then grafted into infracted myocardium to create new areas of functional tissue. Whether (and to what extent) such tissue will integrate functionally and electrically with surrounding cardiac muscle remains to be determined but preliminary work in animals is very promising. Direct local transplantation of stem cells could also be a useful strategy for therapeutic neovascularization in ischemic tissue.
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[Title] => Pagtanda pinabibilis ng yosi
[Summary] => AYON umano ito sa isang bagong pananaliksik kamakailan na ginawa ng isang grupo ng mga British at American researcher na ang pinagbabasehan ay ang isang pag-aaral sa 1,122 kambal na nakatala sa database ng St. Thomas’ Hospital sa London.
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[Title] => Older dads linked to grandkid health, study hints
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[Title] => Want to know the length of your life?
[Summary] => On any day in the 21st century, you can be omniscient (know anything at anytime if you can access the Internet), be everywhere (through mobile computing), and lately, there is a good chance you can even know how long your life would be with a simple biological test.
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[AuthorName] => Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => The aging gene
[Summary] => This did not make front page news nor would it be on any giant controversial billboard to stun motorists but science has recently found the gene for making you age more than your years.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-18 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133961
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[AuthorName] => Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => Stem cells for heart disease
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