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Cal20: The Cutting-Edge Calcium Supplement for Osteoporosis by Younger for Life

Younger for Life, a renowned brand dedicated to health and longevity, proudly introduces Cal20, a groundbreaking calcium supplement designed to redefine how we approach osteoporosis care. In an age where maintaining a youthful and healthy lifestyle is paramount, Cal20 by Younger for Life stands out as a beacon of hope for individuals seeking proactive solutions to combat osteoporosis.

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5 Things to Look for When Choosing a Fish Oil Supplement

Fish oil supplements have gained immense popularity over the years, and for good reason. They are a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for our health. These fatty acids can help reduce inflammation, lower the risk of heart disease, and support brain health. However, not all fish oil supplements are created equal. It’s crucial to choose a supplement that is ethically sourced, tested for heavy metals, MSE certified, and contains the right amounts of EPA and DHA.

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Soy Isoflavones Stimulating Osteoblasts

Soy Isoflavones Stimulating Osteoblasts

Soy isoflavones are a group of naturally occurring plant compounds found predominantly in soybeans. They are a type of phytoestrogen, which means they have a chemical structure similar to the human hormone estrogen. Due to this similarity, soy isoflavones can interact with estrogen receptors in the body, influencing a variety of physiological processes. One of the areas where soy isoflavones have shown potential benefits is in bone health, particularly in the stimulation of osteoblasts.

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Beyond Bones: Calcium's Unexpected Key to Aging Gracefully

Beyond Bones: Calcium’s Unexpected Key to Aging Gracefully

Aging is an intricate biological process that every living being experiences, but what if we could tap into the secrets of slowing down this natural phenomenon? A groundbreaking study from the University of Virginia School of Medicine has shed light on a captivating connection between immune cells, calcium signaling, and the chronic inflammation associated with accelerated aging.

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The Scientific Benefits of Dancing for Bone Strength

The Scientific Benefits of Dancing for Bone Strength

Dancing involves weight-bearing movements, which apply forces on bones, prompting them to adapt and strengthen over time reducing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures as we age. Weight-bearing exercises are known to stimulate bone remodelling and enhance bone mineral density. A study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion revealed that dance training significantly improved bone density in premenopausal women so the more you dance, the stronger your bones become!

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Not so Sweet Facts about Artificial Sweeteners

Not So Sweet facts about Artificial Sweeteners

The results shed light on the varying effects of artificial sweeteners on neural activity and behaviour and suggest that female individuals, particularly those with obesity, may exhibit heightened neural responsiveness when consuming sucralose (artificial Sweetener) compared to sucrose (table sugar). This response may deceive the brain into perceiving hunger, ultimately leading to higher calorie consumption.

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Boost your Health with Omega-3

Boost your Health with Omega-3

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats that play a crucial role in our overall health and well-being. They are the building blocks for the membrane systems that do most of the heavy lifting for our 30 trillion cells.

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Addiction Demystified | Younger for Longer | Cal20

Addiction Demystified

There is probably a pretty clear link in your mind between cravings and addiction – the difference is a matter of degree – and you might wonder how we know when we have moved from craving alcohol, for example, to being addicted to it? It comes down to the chemicals.

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