Healthy Living/WellnessSwitching Off Over 200 Genes Linked To Aging Extends Lifespan By 60 Percent A new study found the removal of nearly 200 genes can increase life span by 60 percent. The findings could lead to ways that would slow the aging pace in humans.by Katherine Derla
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Healthy Living/WellnessResearchers Identify Immune Gene That Can Prevent Parkinson's Disease And Dementiaby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessDying At Home Gives Terminally-Ill Patients More Peace: Studyby Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/WellnessFifteen Ebola Suspects Released From Quarantine As Nigerian Government Denies Resurgenceby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessRoche Drug Ocrelizumab Proves Effective Against Multiple Sclerosis In Three Late-Stage Studiesby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/WellnessAir Pollution Can Aggravate Rheumatoid Arthritis But Exercise, Lifestyle Changes Can Relieve Symptomsby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessListeria Contamination Concerns Prompt Whole Foods Market To Recall Cheese Nationwide: Prevention, Symptoms And Treatmentsby Quinten Plummer
Healthy Living/WellnessCalifornia Becomes First State To Strictly Regulate Use Of Antibiotics In Healthy Livestockby Quinten Plummer
Healthy Living/WellnessPrisoners Likely To Resume Smoking Habits After Release But Intervention Can Prevent Relapseby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessTeal Pumpkin Project Makes Halloween Less Scary: Non-Candy Options For Trick-Or-Treaters With Food Allergiesby Katherine Derla