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Inflammation Part 7: Neurohormesis, neuroinflammatory diseases, and their treatment by mushroom substances (Section 1)

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Can a mushroom play an important role in the health and anti-aging picture?  Recent research says Yes, and this blog entry tells the story Current medical treatments for age-related neurological brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s remain largely ineffective, despite … Continue reading

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INFLAMMATION PART 6: THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE 4 HERB SYNERGY DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

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Ancient plant wisdom meets nanotechnology By Vince Giuliano                                                                       May 28, 2019  This blog entry is concerned with a new dietary supplement that my colleagues I have sourced, called 4 Herb Synergy. It is concerned with the scientific considerations we have … Continue reading

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UPDATE ON LONGEVITY INTERVENTIONS – MAINLY PERSONAL

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“Start with the impossible. Proceed calmly towards the improbable. No worry, there are at least five exits.” —Father Daniel Berrigan By Vince Giuliano 4/11/19  This blog entry is about my ideas about my personal health and longevity. It is not … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 5: Inflammasomes – science of and disease implications

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By James P. Watson and Vince Giuliano Inflammasomes are multimeric self-assembling protein complexes within the cytosol of mammalian cells, pattern-recognizing components of the innate immune system.  They can be thought of as finely tuned alarm, triggering and amplifying systems that … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 4 – PCSK9 inhibition – Also Part 1 of interventions that reduce all cause mortality (ACM)

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By James P Watson with inputs and editorial assistance by Vince Giuliano I.  INTRODUCTION This is the fourth in what we expect will be an open-ended series of blog posts concerned with chronic inflammation.  Parts 1-6 are already published  It … Continue reading

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ON AGING

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By Vince Giuliano June 27 1017   Once in a while over the years I take a break from blog research and writing as I have done recently.  When I come back to the research and writing after such a … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 3: resolving inflammation – resolvins, protectins, maresins and lipoxins

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By Vince Giuliano This Part 3 of the Inflammation series of blog entries is concerned with the all-important resolution phase of inflammation, how acute inflammation goes away under ideal conditions instead of hunkering down to lingering and dangerous chronic inflammation. … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 2: The Tale of Three Stress Sensors and their Interactions: 1)Inflammation, 2)Genomic Instability (p53), and 3)Oxidative stress (Nrf2)

By James Watson, with contributions and editing by Vince Giuliano We promised a major series of blog entries related to inflammation back in May 2016.    We said we would do that through narrating a number of inter-related stories many of … Continue reading

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Aging, health and disease – view from the DNA Methylome

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By James P. Watson with contributions and editing by Vince Giuliano Introduction (By Vince Giuliano) Jim Watson and I have held that aging and biology, like the universe itself, have no centers.  Like the universe, they can be looked at … Continue reading

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Coming in this blog

By Vince Giuliano and James P Watson This entry signals some intended changes in our blogging approach and lists some blog entries we plan to publish soon. A.  Changes in blogging approach We expect to go to shorter more- focused … Continue reading

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