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The business of not ageing: Why people are spending $1,300 on longevity treatments - BBC
health 2026/02/12 11:22:48

The business of not ageing: Why people are spending $1,300 on longevity treatments - BBC

The growing longevity industry is selling a big aspiration – the ability to slow your biological clock, but how credible is this?

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Can NAD Plus Supplements Reverse the Aging Process? We Asked Actual Doctors - CNET
health 2026/02/12 11:10:00

Can NAD Plus Supplements Reverse the Aging Process? We Asked Actual Doctors - CNET

NAD+ supplements have gained popularity for their purported anti-aging benefits, but do those pros outweigh potential cons?

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Parkinson's May Emerge From a Deeper Brain Network Than We Thought - ScienceAlert
health 2026/02/12 11:02:36

Parkinson's May Emerge From a Deeper Brain Network Than We Thought - ScienceAlert

A recently discovered brain network may be the core circuit underlying symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

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Dr. Roach: Calcium buildup can't be reversed by quitting supplements - The Detroit News
health 2026/02/12 10:02:00

Dr. Roach: Calcium buildup can't be reversed by quitting supplements - The Detroit News

I have calcium buildup throughout my vascular system.

The Detroit News
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4 Supplements to Avoid If You Have Arthritis, According to Experts - EatingWell
health 2026/02/12 06:00:00

4 Supplements to Avoid If You Have Arthritis, According to Experts - EatingWell

According to experts, these 4 supplements might not do much to alleviate arthritis—and, in some cases, could cause serious side effects.

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Rich medieval Christians bought graves 'closer to God' despite leprosy stigma, archaeologists find - Phys.org
health 2026/02/12 05:00:03

Rich medieval Christians bought graves 'closer to God' despite leprosy stigma, archaeologists find - Phys.org

Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price. Researchers used these gravesites to investigate social exclusion based on illness, by studying whether people with l…

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