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Finding The Best In Used Mobility Scooters

For senior citizens it is very arduous to manuever so mobility becomes a dilemma that needs to be solved. However, in some instances this incapacity is more severe and permanent than in other situations. When a person comes to the point that they need help moving around and they can afford it, they would benefit from using mobility scooters . A mobility scooter makes it possible for disabled individuals to maintain their independence, who otherwise may not have been able to move like they once did. In fact, electric mobility scooters are great for inside and outdoor activities, as they move smoothly and easily over a range of surfaces. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Aug 28th 2008 | Filed in Aging Process, Health & Medicine | Comments (3)

Reservatrol: Is Red Wine a Good Source?

Red Wine- Drink Up?
By Michael Moshier
Anti-AgingStraightTalk.Com

Although red wine may not cause you to live longer, it may mean you could live healthier. Aging mice fed a chemical found in red wine were healthier in their twilight years, according to scientists. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Jul 10th 2008 | Filed in Aging Process | Comments (3)

Aging Process: Think You’re Losing Memory? Think Again!

Older = Wiser

By Michael Moshier
www.anti-agingstraighttalk.com

If you’re having trouble remembering names or where you put your keys, you may think it’s because you’re getting older - but you might be wrong! A growing number of studies suggest that the aging brain is actually taking in more data and trying to sift through a host of information, often to its long-term benefit. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on May 30th 2008 | Filed in Aging Process | Comments (0)

Ocular Nutrition Can Help You See Right

Ocular nutrition refers to the vitamins and foods that help maintain and repair the parts of the eye, including the cornea, iris, pupil and retina. When people think of nutrition, they rarely think about their eyes. They think about their weight, and maybe their muscles, most definitely their thighs and waist. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Mar 16th 2008 | Filed in Aging Process | Comments (9)

What’s New in Antioxidant Research?

One of most important topics of scientific research, regarding food, is the research surrounding antioxidants and how they affect the body and the aging process. Antioxidant research is necessary to determine the levels of antioxidants needed to achieve the ultimate benefit for humans.

Vitamin supplements currently contain in excess of the Recommended Daily Allowance for the two most common antioxidants, vitamin C and vitamin E. But, how much higher should the levels be set, in order to fight off free radicals. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Feb 26th 2008 | Filed in Aging Process | Comments (1)

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