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The health category provides useful information on healthy living, nutrition and recovery. You can find content that will help you improve your quality of life, full of guides and tips to improve your health. There are detailed information on suggestions to support your physical and mental health, disease prevention and natural treatment methods.

Attaining Wellness: The Intricacies of Mitochondrial Care and the Harmony of Life and Death

While the desire for a lengthy life is universal, what people truly value is an extended phase of vitality and well-being, often referred to as "healthspan," which precedes the natural effects of aging. Scientists at UC Santa Barbara have made a noteworthy finding that the cellular mechanisms responsible for triggering cell self-destruction during times of stress can actually enhance the potential for a longer and healthier life by rejuvenating specialized cellular structures known as mitochondria.

Research Reveals Willow Bark Extract’s Wide-Ranging Antiviral Properties

From common seasonal colds to stomach bugs, viral infections are universally unwelcome, and epidemics can be catastrophic. To prepare for future outbreaks, we require safe and sustainable antiviral solutions. Finnish scientists have recently demonstrated that an extract derived from willow bark, a plant that has contributed to several medicines, including the precursor to modern aspirin, exhibits a wide-ranging antiviral effect based on cell sample experiments.

New Study Indicates That the Immune System is Responsible for Some of the Benefits of Exercise

The intriguing link between exercise and inflammation has been a subject of fascination for researchers dating back to the early 20th century when a study revealed an increase in white blood cells in the bloodstream of Boston marathon runners after completing the race. A recent study from Harvard Medical School, featured in Science Immunology, may provide a molecular rationale for this age-old observation.