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  • IN THE NEWS: National Council on Aging Finds Confused Seniors - New America Foundation (blog)

    TopNews Arab EmiratesIN THE NEWS: National Council on Aging Finds Confused SeniorsNew America Foundation (blog)You probably all saw the National Council on Aging poll this week showing that seniors were quite confused about health reform (here, Pulse). ...More Re-educationGalen Institute (blog)Survey Shows Seniors Confused by Health ReformGuide to Nursing Homes (blog)Advocates warn of scams involving Medicare rebatesBusinessWeekKaiser Family Foundation -Bankrate.com -ADVANCEall 79 news articles »

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  • Grand Traverse County Commission On Aging Millage On Ballot - 9&10 News

    Grand Traverse County Commission On Aging Millage On Ballot9&10 NewsThe Grand Traverse County Commission on Aging is looking to pass a millage in next week's election. If the millage isn't passed, their services to seniors ...Vote to renew senior millageCommercial RecordSenior tax bid should be grantedPort Huron Times HeraldSenior millage need is greatCommercial Recordall 6 news articles »

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  • Healthways and n4a Diabetes Demonstration Project Supports Improved Well-Being ... - MarketWatch (press release)

    Healthways and n4a Diabetes Demonstration Project Supports Improved Well-Being ...MarketWatch (press release)The pilot program was conducted in collaboration with eight area agencies on aging located in seven regions, including: Phoenix, Arizona; Jacksonville, ...and more »

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  • Teeth and Aging - About - News & Issues (blog)

    Teeth and AgingAbout - News & Issues (blog)... Indicators of Well-Being, published by the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics, one thing really has stuck with me for several days. ...

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  • Aging and longevity linked to specific brain region in mice - Sify

    India TalkiesAging and longevity linked to specific brain region in miceSifyIn a study on mice engineered to produce a protein showed that a specific brain region, called the hypothalamus governs aging and longevity. ...Sirtuin protein seems to boost ability to learn and memorizeHealthJockey.comall 25 news articles »

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  • Aging, Longevity Tied To Specific Brain Region

    Researchers watched two groups of mice, both nearing the end of a two-day fast. One group was quietly huddled together, but the other group was active and alert. The difference? The second set of mice had been engineered so their brains produced more SIRT1, a protein known to play a role in aging and longevity.“This result surprised us,” says the study’s senior author Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhD ...

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  • New Aging General Aviation Education and Training Website Designed to Assist Pilots, Mechanics

    July 28, 2010 - From accident reports to FAA maintenance alerts, the new Aging General Aviation Education website provides a single, stable access point to type-specific aging aircraft maintenance information.

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  • Anti-Aging Skin Care Inside & Out

    Think: Tända Regenerate Anti-Aging Light Therapy Treatment and Skyn Iceland combine to replenish, energize and rejuvenate aging skin!

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  • Aging and longevity linked to specific brain region in mice

    Washington, July 29 : In a study on mice engineered to produce a protein showed that a specific brain region, called the hypothalamus governs aging and longevity.

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  • Aging and longevity tied to specific brain region in mice

    Researchers watched two groups of mice, both nearing the end of a two-day fast. One group was quietly huddled together, but the other group was active and alert. The difference? The second set of mice had been engineered so their brains produced more SIRT1, a protein known to play a role in aging and longevity.

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  • Tips For Buying Anti-Aging Cream | ABC article directory

    Research states that aging could be defined by just 3 well-known theories. The first will be the "Genetic Theory" which inturn describes that all individuals have a "genetic" time clock which is set to go off. ...

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  • Anti Aging Treatment | Online10.info

    Anti aging treatment procedures assist in preserving your youthful appearance for a long time. It is not possible to halt the process of ageing, but you can enhance your appearance and augment your self confidence with the help of such ...

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  • New Anti-aging Therapy, “turns On” Your Longevity Gene | What ...

    Even other doctors certified in anti-aging had never heard of this remarkable new anti-aging therapy. I was shocked by the response.a One of the doctors from the audience even started referring to the TA-65 approach as “Dr. Sears' ...

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  • Anti Aging Skin Care System Review – Some Conflicting Thoughts ...

    There were a group of women together for a baby shower, and we all began discussing skin care, specifically that pertaining to anti aging. I began to wonder what differences among these women of all ages would become apparent as we ...

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  • Anti-aging Programs – Eight Primary Factors to Keep in Mind ...

    I believe anti-aging is multidisciplinary and is based on individual choices. Anti-aging is a lifestyle! Each person chooses how to progress down.

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  • Open Question: How do I get rid of the memories? HELP!?

    Once upon a time (just go with it)...There was a little girl who loved the county fair. Starting at age 11, she entered everything from cakes to photographs in the fair every labor day weekend. She loved it. She was very involved and days prior to the fair would arrive to help ready the barns. She also was involved in 4-H and showed chickens, rabbits, goats and steer. Ever since she had started coming to the fair as a little girl, there had been a little boy name david who lived in a town 2hrs away but showed livestock at the same fair. Over the years..David grew from an awkward little boy into a tall handsome young man. Although the girl had many friends from around the county, always had a fantastic time, as fair was approaching every year she looked forward to seeing David. When they were seniors in high school, they hit it off at fair And ran around together all during the fair. Late at night, laughing. Riding the carnival rides. Eating fair food. When David went home, they started a long distance relationship. David ended up being the girl's first kiss, and he meant the world to her. He told her he loved her in february..and dumped her 10 days later out of the blue claiming it had been building up. Theyd been together 6 months. The girl was devastated. Now the fair is fast approaching, and this will be the last year of county fair for the girl. She will be too old to show livestock after that. David wont be at the fair, and even if he was, it would never be the same. Every time the girl looks at the fairgrounds..Or the barn where she and david first met years ago...Her heart hurts. She feels like somethings burning deep inside. How can she make these memories go away, or at least not hurt? Or how can she enjoy the fair and not constantly be reminded of David? I AM the girl. And this is my story. http://i951.photobucket.com/albums/ad357/thefakelogin/031.jpg

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  • Open Question: What to get for a bag for high school?

    so, i'm not allowed to carry any sort of backpack/book bag around school (dress code) so i just was wondering... i think i should get a backpack anyway, to carry TO school and back. are there any you reccomend? i want it to be age-appropriate (14/15) but still funcitonal. what should i use in school? do you think i could use a big purse or a slouch bag? or would a tote bag (like a purse tote) be allowed, do you think? please give ideas or links to alternate ideas for a book bag.

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  • Open Question: How do I stop this pervert?

    Ok, so I was browsing through the friends and relationships category looking to help a few people with some advice, and I ran into a question asking why a nine year old girl wont respond to this guy! Then I asked how old he is, maybe thinking he might be like a ten or eleven year old, but no response. Well then I decided to look up his activity and get to know him a little better, and it seems like his is well over the age of 15 or 16! And all his questions are about satan, the bible, his head-banging music, and this poor nine year old little girl he claims to be in love with! I feel so terrible knowing that this perv is stalking this little girl, and all i can do is report him to yahoo. Is there anything else I can do to make sure this guy leaves her alone and all other little girls for that matter? Take a look for yourself, his screen name is passionate and he usually posts in the friends and relationshiops category

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  • Open Question: What is a good age to start contortion classes?

    Okay I really want to do a contortion class( Just to let you know contortion is when you do those weird flexible things, look it up) in September. But I'm 12. It's just like gymnastics, most people start at a young age. I need your opinion on what is a good age to start.

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  • Open Question: How should I deal with this? I live in an apartment.A family has recently moved into the next building.They?

    are a family of three.The mother is recently divorced and has two sons aged 5 and 3.They have two dogs.I have often seen a small Chihuahua with the kids.I really feel bad for the dog .It is out with those small kids and their friends as long as they are out( which could be from dawn to dusk).I am not even sure if it is fed properly.The children hand over the dog to their friends which is pulled by its leash wherever they go.It pains me to see the dog with its nails outgrown.I have tried to talk to the kids and asked them to deal with it gently but it falls on deaf ears.Because kids are kids and they do not know how to care for a pet.I am willing to adopt that dog but they do not want to give it away.I want to do something to help that pet.I know it is their pet and they have all the rights to deal with it the way they want to.Can I call SPCA or some animal welfare department? Please advice.

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