The Secret to Longevity in the Process of Creating Proteins from Mole Ribosomes
Scientists at the University of Rochester had discovered something great in mole rats. According to the article, a scientist has been studyinmolees rRNA for some time now. They have come to the consensus that they live long lives, about 30 years, compared to many animals. A biologist at the University of Rochester discovered a process of creating proteins from the mole's ribosomes. The two scientists that had discovered this unique reaction were Vera Gorbunova and Andrei Seluanov. They found this phenomenon by…...
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Lifestyle Choices as a Factor on Improving Longevity
Life expectancy is known as “the number of years that an individual is expected to live as determined by statistics”. According to Rosling (2010), longevity has dramatically increased over the last few decades due to the industrial revolution and other factors like following a healthy lifestyle. In 1810, the life expectancy was very low and the people were not living more than 40 years, whereas today it has risen and people can live for more than 75 years which is…...
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Calorie Intake Effect on Cognitive Abilities
You are studying for a math test you have the next morning when you suddenly feel the urge to munch on something. You grab some chips and continue with your studies. Hours pass by and you still have not memorized anything. Is it because you just are not capable of learning or could it be because of those chips? Being aware of how different calorie counts affect one’s cognitive skills should become a norm throughout society. In today’s world, people…...
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Handling Human Longevity in a Developing Society
Over the last few decades, the life expectancy of humans has rapidly increased in most developed countries. It has been posited that babies born in the early 2000s in countries such as France, Italy, the UK, Canada, or Japan, will most likely live past 100 years old. There is a pattern of trends in all these countries that are playing an important role in the aging of the population, such as better healthcare leading to a longer life, low immigration,…...
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Effects of Calorie Restriction and Sirtuin Activation for Increasing Longevity
CALORIE RESTRICTION AND METABOLISM Metabolic changes during starvation Starvation initiates drastic changes in metabolism and metabolic regulation. Some of the major metabolic processes that are altered during periods of starvation include gluconeogenesis, ketogenesis, glycogen mobilization, and fat mobilization. Changes in hormone levels, such as insulin, glucagon, adipokines, and glucocorticoids, are also altered as a result. These observed responses occur because of adaptations that have been put in place to preserve glucose for the brain (Rodgers, 2005). Since glucose is the…...
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