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Monday, August 31, 2015

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Posted: 31 Aug 2015 11:16 AM PDT

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A is for anti-ageing. http://ow.ly/RsIxM

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Posted: 31 Aug 2015 10:52 AM PDT

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Posted: 31 Aug 2015 10:14 AM PDT

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Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail #drgys #motivation...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 10:02 AM PDT

Healthy Ageing @drgys Mon, 31 Aug 2015 17:02:30 GMT - Public
Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail
#drgys #motivation

Walking could add years to your life - Daily Telegraph 25-minute walk could add seven years to life ...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 09:08 AM PDT

Faheem Wyne Mon, 31 Aug 2015 16:08:24 GMT - Google+ - Public
Walking could add years to your life - Daily Telegraph
25-minute walk could add seven years to life New research shows that exercise can delay the ageing process, with experts suggesting one walk a day could halve the risk of heart attack death and add seven years to the lifespan Just 25 minutes of brisk walkin...

25-minute walk could add seven years to life New research shows that exercise can delay the ageing process, with experts suggesting one walk a day could halve the risk of heart attack death and add seven years to the lifespa...

GLUTATHIONE, THE MASTER ANTIOXIDANT - with Dr. Oz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=add2WjDfpTY&feature...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 08:43 AM PDT

How To Reverse Ageing Mon, 31 Aug 2015 15:43:29 GMT - Google+ - Public
GLUTATHIONE, THE MASTER ANTIOXIDANT - with Dr. Oz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=add2WjDfpTY&feature=youtu.be

Women being 'stung in Stemologica anti-ageing cream scandal http://dailym.ai/1EsLHvi

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 07:21 AM PDT

Alayia Rehila Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:21:00 GMT - Google+ - Public
Women being 'stung in Stemologica anti-ageing cream scandal http://dailym.ai/1EsLHvi

Enticed by the promise of youthful looking skin, women are signing up to receive a trial offer kit of Stemologica beauty products, handing over their credit card details to pay the £3.95 postage fee.

We're all going on a bank holiday I've just seen on the news that Kanye West reckons he's going to run...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 07:15 AM PDT

Dave Martin Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:15:40 GMT - Google+ - Public
We're all going on a bank holiday
I've just seen on the news that Kanye West reckons he's going to run for president in 2020. Seriously? After having a movie star in the form of Ronald Reagan as president, will the American voters really sink to the depths of having an ageing rapper with an...

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A 25 Minute Walk A Day = An extra 7 years of (quality) life! #walking   #ageing   #exercise  

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 07:08 AM PDT

Juan Huerta Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:08:26 GMT - Reshared Post - Public
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A 25 Minute Walk A Day

= An extra 7 years of (quality) life!

#walking   #ageing   #exercise  

New research shows that exercise can delay the ageing process, with experts suggesting one walk a day could halve the risk of heart attack death and add seven years to the lifespan

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Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:34 AM PDT

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Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:19 AM PDT

SkinRenewal Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:19:05 GMT - Google+ - Public
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Take our #survey and share your views on the benefits of older workers in the workplace http://www.e...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:11 AM PDT

European Customer Synergy Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:11:14 GMT - Public
Take our #survey and share your views on the benefits of older workers in the workplace http://www.ecsynergy.eu/news/ageing-population-survey #ageingpopulation

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Review: Sk:n Cleanse and Anti Ageing Cream A few weeks ago the  lovely people over at Sk:n sent me their...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:07 AM PDT

Emma Groves Mua Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:07:20 GMT - Google+ - Public
Review: Sk:n Cleanse and Anti Ageing Cream
A few weeks ago the  lovely people over at Sk:n sent me their popular Cleanser and Anti Ageing cream to review. I had previously heard of the brand as there is a local Sk:n clinic in Brighton, However, I have never used their products or services prior to b...

A few weeks ago the  lovely people over at Sk:n sent me their popular Cleanser and Anti Ageing cream to review. I had previously heard of the brand as there is a local Sk:n clinic in Brighton, However, I have never used their...

TATTOOS, DRINKING AND GROWING UP I do not turn 18 for another eight months, but I am sure those eight...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:06 AM PDT

Natasha Smith Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:06:01 GMT - Google+ - Public
TATTOOS, DRINKING AND GROWING UP
I do not turn 18 for another eight months, but I am sure those eight months are going to fly right on past me just as the previous 208 months have. I don't like that I am growing and ageing at the rate I am, I feel like I should be at the age where it's acc...

I do not turn 18 for another eight months, but I am sure those eight months are going to fly right on past me just as the previous 208 months have. I don't like that I am growing and ageing at the rate I am, I feel like I sho...

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:03 AM PDT

CrashCade Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:03:02 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:02 AM PDT

The Top Stories From Beforeitsnews, Today! Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:02:39 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:02 AM PDT

Right.is Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:02:36 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:02 AM PDT

NowYouKnow2 Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:02:36 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:02 AM PDT

Ineffable Island Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:02:35 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

How having ‘senior moments’ may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH “Senior moments? Only worry if...

Posted: 31 Aug 2015 06:02 AM PDT

Millennial Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:02:34 GMT - Public
How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing http://b4in.org/cMQH

"Senior moments? Only worry if you don't notice them," the Daily Mail reports.

"Senior moments" is a term used to describe a sudden memory lapse, such as forgetting your PIN or a relative's name. While these types of lapses can affect people of all ages, older people are often more concerned when they happen, in case they could be the initial symptoms of dementia.

A new study suggests this may be an unnecessary worry – the real warning sign could be when people "forget that they have forgotten". Being unaware of failing memory could be a warning sign of impending dementia.

The study included more than 2,000 older adults from the US and followed them over a period of 10 years. Participants had memory tests every year and were asked to rate their own memory and whether they experienced any problems. During the study period, around 10% of participants were diagnosed with dementia. They experienced a drop in memory awareness around 2.6 years before the development of dementia.

This study highlights the importance of being memory aware – knowing when your memory has let you down on occasion. The researchers state that loss of memory awareness appeared earlier in younger participants; this may be because older people were more likely to expect their memories to fade as a normal part of ageing. Friends and family members should look out for the warnings signs and ensure medical advice is sought if they are concerned.

More http://b4in.org/cMQH

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