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Guest commentary – Robert Pappas on de Grey – Blakemore Oxford University debate on “defeating aging.”

The following was written by my colleague Robert Pappas on a debate that took place recently at Oxford University between two prominent British scientists on “defeating aging.”  The writing largely reflects my own sentiments and I am including it here … Continue reading

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Telomerase update –arguments for and against using telomere extender supplements

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By Vince Giuliano In past blog entries and in my treatise I have explained how I was an early adapter at taking telomerase extenders like astrogaloside4 and cycloastragenol, and why, later as a result of following much research, I stopped … Continue reading

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Important recent research on cancer stem cells in lung cancers

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Worldwide, lung cancer is the most lethal malignancy, one responsible for more than 1.3 million deaths annually.  The deaths are most-often associated with rapid spread (metastasis) of the lung cancer to multiple other body organs.  Here, I review recent research … Continue reading

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Prostate cancer – epigenetic factors, the role of Nrf2, cancer stem cells and actions of phytochemicals

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By Vince Giuliano There have been several important research findings in recent years relating to prostate cancer, ones that are transforming our views of the disease process and offering hopes for powerful new preventative and curative therapies.  This blog entry … Continue reading

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Symposium on Cell Signaling, Inflammation and Aging

By Vince Giuliano I am an invited speaker at a symposium in Las Vegas June 5-6, on Cell Signaling, Inflammation and Aging sponsored by the Hawaii Institute of Molecular Education.  The symposium is open to the public without charge but … Continue reading

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Chronic rhinosinusitis, MRSA, biofilms and manuka honey

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By Vince Giuliano Longevity is the art of not dying.  This art in turn draws heavily on the various arts of staying well.  Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), though not usually a life-threatening illness in itself, can not only compromise quality of … Continue reading

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New, emerging and potential treatments for cancers: Part 3 – selected less-known phytochemicals that have long been used in traditional Chinese medicine – focus on gambogic and gambogenic acids

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By Vince Giuliano This is the third post in a three-part series concerned with new, emerging and potential future treatments for cancers.  This Part 3 post relates to a vast and largely unknown area from the viewpoint of Western medicine.  … Continue reading

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New, emerging and potential treatments for cancers: Part 2 – focus on anti-cancer interventions that simultaneously address multiple growth pathways

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By Vince Giuliano This is the second post in a three-part series concerned with new, emerging and potential future treatments for cancers.  This Part 2 post is concerned with anti-cancer drug and other interventions that simultaneously address multiple growth pathways.  … Continue reading

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Epigenetic Mechanisms of Long-term Memory

By Victor We all know that we are able to store sensory experiences for later recall; in a very real sense, collection of memories acquired during life represents our personal identity.  However, the neuroscience of memory formation is still in … Continue reading

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New, emerging and potential treatments for cancers: Part 1 – focus on the mTOR pathway

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By Vince Giuliano This is the first post in a three-part series concerned with new, emerging and potential future treatments for cancers.  This Part 1 post is concerned mainly with interventions that address the mTOR pathway, a growth pathway also … Continue reading

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