Fight Aging! Newsletter, September 12th 2022
Discussion of Present Drug Development to Target Senescent Cells Targeting Senescent Cells to Better Address Cancer and Consequences of Cancer Therapy Calorie Restriction Suppresses Generation of Immune Cells via Changes to the Gut Microbiome Arguing for an Expansion of the Hallmarks of Aging https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2022/09/arguing-for-an-expansion-of-the-hallmarks-of-aging/ The hallmarks of aging form a catalog of largely better studied changes in cells and tissues considered relevant, and possibly more important, in the onset and development of age-related degeneration and disease. Thi...
Source: Fight Aging! - September 11, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Free No Scalpel Vasectomy Procedure In Raleigh NC
If you want a free no scalpel vasectomy procedure then you have found it! Read this article for more information. The post Free No Scalpel Vasectomy Procedure In Raleigh NC appeared first on A Personal Choice. (Source: Tubal Reversal Blog)
Source: Tubal Reversal Blog - September 10, 2022 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Dr. Monteith Tags: Vasectomy Dr. Montieth free no scalpel vasectomy health insurance minimally invasive vasectomy Source Type: blogs

Teaching Human Reproduction | A Chat with Margaret Reece | TAPP 122
VeteranA&P educator andreproduction researcherDr. Margaret Reece joins host Kevin Patton to talk about challenges of teaching humanreproduction and development. Reece also briefly discusses heronline resources (MedicalScienceNavigator.com) and her experiences in helpingoverwhelmed A&P students succeed in their studies.00:00 | Introduction00:43 | Reproductive Biology08:13 | Sponsored by AAA08:58 | Ultrasound& Reproductive Biology20:25 | Sponsored by HAPI21:13 | Basic Science35:27 | Sponsored by HAPS36:33 | Medical Science Navigator50:19 | Staying Connected ★ If you cannot see or activate the aud...
Source: The A and P Professor - September 8, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Germline Stem Cells in Ovaries and Female Reproductive Aging
In today's open access paper, researchers discuss the evidence for the existence of germline stem cells in the ovaries, responsible for maintaining fertility in the usual manner of stem cells, by generating daughter cells that replace losses and ensure function. Is ovarian aging, leading into age-related infertility, much accelerated over the aging of other organs in our species because this stem cell population loses function more rapidly than those in other tissues? That is a reasonable hypothesis, and some of the possible mechanisms are discussed. That overies are a hypoxic environment to begin with, and that supply of ...
Source: Fight Aging! - September 6, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Medicine, Biotech, Research Source Type: blogs

Tubal Coagulation: Burned Tubes Can Be Repaired
Fallopian tube coagulation is a common tubal ligation. Burned tubes can be repaired with a high chance of pregnancy success. The post Tubal Coagulation: Burned Tubes Can Be Repaired appeared first on A Personal Choice. (Source: Tubal Reversal Blog)
Source: Tubal Reversal Blog - September 6, 2022 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Dr. Monteith Tags: tubal reversal surgery tubal surgery why tubal reversal bipolar burned and cut tubes burned tubes burnt tubes having monopolar reversing tubal burning tubal coagulation tubal ligation Source Type: blogs

If it ’s not clinically pertinent, then stay out of my uterus [PODCAST]
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! “No matter how far we’ve come, women are still judged by fertility status but shouldn’t be. If it’s clinically pertinent to ask about reproductive health, then yes, absolutely ask … in a respectful way. That doesn’t mean judging personal decisions or situations – it Read more… If it’s not clinically pertinent, then stay out of my uterus [PODCAST] originally appeared in KevinMD.com. (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - September 2, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Podcast OB/GYN Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, August 29th 2022
This study demonstrates that adoptive astrocytic Mt transfer enhances neuronal Mn-SOD-mediated anti-oxidative defense and neuroplasticity in the brain, which potentiate functional recovery following ICH. First Generation Stem Cell Therapies Remain Comparatively Poorly Understood https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2022/08/first-generation-stem-cell-therapies-remain-comparatively-poorly-understood/ We are something like thirty years into the increasingly widespread use of first generation stem cell therapies. Cells are derived from a variety of sources, processed, and transplanted into patients. Near all...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 28, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

“Virgin-Soil Epidemics” Covers a Multitude of Sins
BY MIKE MAGEE Epidemics don’t appear in isolation of geography, social status, race or economics. In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation article, the authors reviewed case numbers and death rates organized by race/ethnicity. It will come as no surprise that the most vulnerable populations death rate is nearly three times greater than the least vulnerable. But what may surprise you is that the population at greatest risk was neither self-identified as Black or Hispanic, but Native American. Sadly, this is not a new story, but in the analogs of American history, it has been papered over by a partially true, but inco...
Source: The Health Care Blog - August 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Ryan Bose-Roy Tags: Health Policy Public Health Jeffrey Ostler Mike Magee Native Americans Virgin-Soil Epidemic Source Type: blogs

Suggesting that the Unguarded X Chromosome is not Important in Gender Longevity Differences
Researchers here discuss the unguarded X hypothesis in the context of gender differences in life span. That these differences exist across species strongly suggests evolutionary, biological origins, rather than the lifestyle and behavioral origins sometimes suggested to explain life span differences in our species. It seems likely that the interaction between evolutionary pressures and mating strategies drives a great deal of the differences between genders, and life span may be included in that list, but exactly how that difference in longevity is produced at the level of cellular biochemistry remains up for discussion, a...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 22, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Daily News Source Type: blogs

Best Tubal Ligation Procedures For Reversal
The best tubal ligation procedures for reversal are those that damage the smallest amount of the fallopian tube. The post Best Tubal Ligation Procedures For Reversal appeared first on A Personal Choice. (Source: Tubal Reversal Blog)
Source: Tubal Reversal Blog - August 21, 2022 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Dr. Monteith Tags: tubal ligation reversal best method best tubal ligation burning coagulation Filshie clips Tubal clips Tubal rings tying cutting Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, August 15th 2022
Fight Aging! publishes news and commentary relevant to the goal of ending all age-related disease, to be achieved by bringing the mechanisms of aging under the control of modern medicine. This weekly newsletter is sent to thousands of interested subscribers. To subscribe or unsubscribe from the newsletter, please visit: https://www.fightaging.org/newsletter/ Longevity Industry Consulting Services Reason, the founder of Fight Aging! and Repair Biotechnologies, offers strategic consulting services to investors, entrepreneurs, and others interested in the longevity industry and its complexities. To find out m...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 14, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Pace of Life and and the Longevity Resulting From Growth Hormone Deficiency in Mice
The longest lived mice to date are those in which growth hormone signaling is disrupted, such as via growth hormone receptor knockout. While larger species tend to be longer lived, within a given mammalian species greater body size (and thus greater growth hormone activity) appears to reduce life expectancy. The effect is much more pronounced in short-lived species such as mice than in long-lived species such as our own, however. An inherited loss of function mutation in growth hormone receptor in humans produces Laron syndrome in a small population, but these individuals do not appear to live any longer than the rest of u...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 12, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Daily News Source Type: blogs

The Complete Guide to Choosing a Tubal Reversal Surgeon
Finding the right professional for a tubal reversal requires knowing your options. Here is the complete guide to choosing a tubal reversal surgeon. The post The Complete Guide to Choosing a Tubal Reversal Surgeon appeared first on A Personal Choice. (Source: Tubal Reversal Blog)
Source: Tubal Reversal Blog - August 9, 2022 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Dr. Monteith Tags: tubal ligation reversal Tubal Reversal Surgery tubal reversal surgeon Source Type: blogs

Closing the Gender Health Gap: How Digital Technology Can Support Better Women ’s Health
The following is a guest article by Juliet Bauer, Chief Growth and Marketing Officer at Livi I’m often asked where I believe digital technology can make the biggest impact in healthcare. My answer? Women’s health. Today, women spend around a quarter of their lives in poor health or disability, compared with one fifth for men. In a health system that has historically been geared towards men, a gender health gap persists where you are more likely to receive poorer medical advice and diagnosis if you are a woman. When I look at that gap, I see a key space for digital healthcare in helping us overcome many of the obstacles...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - August 8, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Guest Author Tags: Ambulatory Communication and Patient Experience Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Digital Technology FemTech Healthcare Discrimination Juliet Bauer Livi UK Health IT Women's Health Source Type: blogs

Fertility Preservation for Children with Cancer: Legal and Ethical Challenges
Neil Maddox (Maynooth University), Claire McGovern (Maynooth University), Fertility Preservation for Children with Cancer: Legal and Ethical Challenges, SSRN (2022): Fertility preservation for cancer patients (oncofertility) is a new and developing area of medical practice presenting unique legal and ethical... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - August 5, 2022 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs