The more you challenge your brain, the more nerve pathways form —
potentially slowing age - related cognitive decline and staving off Alzheimer's.
People see them as a way to
potentially slow the aging process, lower the risk of disease, help with weight control, or compensate for a less than ideal diet.
People see them as a way to
potentially slow the aging process, lower the risk...
Not exact matches
Such factors could
potentially be altered to
slow drift, having major impacts on
age - related disease prevention.
In new work published online September 14 in Nature Communications, they are the first to show that the speed at which the epigenome changes with
age is associated with lifespan across species and that calorie restriction
slows this process of change,
potentially explaining its effects on longevity.
It could also
potentially be used after clinical development in healthy and in
ageing individuals undergoing a
slow wasting of muscles, Dr Harrison said.
Working at the frontier of biotechnology and medicine, UNITY's goal is to
potentially halt,
slow or reverse
age - associated diseases, while restoring human health.
At UNITY, we are developing medicines that
potentially halt,
slow or reverse
age - associated diseases, while restoring human health.
«By learning how organisms such as the zebrafish can regenerate damaged tissues and applying these lessons to humans, scientists at MDIBL are increasing our understanding of how we might one day
slow and
potentially reverse the degenerative effects of
aging.
Slowing your metabolic rate can, based on some studies, reduce oxidative damage to cells and tissues and,
potentially,
slow the
aging process.
Researchers have discovered that fruit in general provides a boost to the brain because specific properties contained in some fruits can inhibit the development of dementia,
potentially hold off Alzheimer's, naturally increases the blood flow to the brain,
slow down the
aging process specifically related to the brain, and can reduce the risk of damage to brain cells.
Fewer free radicals would decrease the rate of DNA damage, which would curtail the rate of DNA mutation,
slowing the rate of
aging and disease and
potentially increasing our lifespan.
So, the thinking is that lower methionine intake leads to less free radical production — the so - called «reactive oxygen species,» which
slows the rate of DNA damage, which then would
slow the rate of DNA mutation,
slowing the rate of
aging and disease — thereby
potentially increasing our lifespan.
The show's central conceit — a social media disease — is a
potentially interesting (if laboured) response to our technological
age, but its introduction is ironically
slow to spread, spending time getting to know our dancers and their personal problems — hello, sexual blackmail — not to mention Logan's own inevitable demons.
As she
aged, her reaction to some things between our own dogs seemed to occasionally be timed wrong or perhaps her responses were
slowed due to her
age — but she kept trying to run a tight ship so we did occasionally intervene when it was clear that it annoyed or confused the other dogs
potentially causing a problem.