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Good News From Israel
In the 30th Jan 22 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Israeli scientists have discovered how pancreatic cancer spreads.
Two Israeli startups partner to help the blind use public transport.
Top Indonesian health official visits Israel for advice on pandemic.
Dozens of Israeli tech innovations exhibited at CES in Las Vegas.
Israeli startup prints amazing objects from recycled wood.
DHL opens hi-tech facility to handle surge in Israeli business.
Israel’s first Winter Paralympian is a female Lubavitch skier.
An amulet found at Joshua’s altar in Samaria may have Biblical significance.
Read More: Good News From Israel
Things are really looking up in Israel. This week's newsletter includes medical technology to diagnose brain disease by looking in the eye. And the latest statistics show that more Israelis can look forward to a longer life. The visually handicapped can now get more Israeli help for negotiating public transport. Israeli technology shone brightly at CES in Las Vegas. One Israeli startup's smart glasses are the best way to view Virtual Reality and another startup's technology provides true night vision and fixes blurred images. Look up to see Israeli pilot-less aircraft and to visualize Israeli personal electric planes and three Israeli space projects. And please have a look at the recording of my Zoom presentation of the highlights of Israeli achievements. The photo (TY Carmelle) gives a rare look at The Hurva Synagogue as the snow descends from Jerusalem's skies.
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5 TED Talks About Anti-Aging and Age Reversal
5 TED Talks About Anti-Aging and Age Reversal
Fountain of Youth Lies Within You BREATHE. | Joe DiStefano | TEDxLugano Power Foods for the Brain | Neal Barnard | TEDxBismarck Dodge Death, Reduce Aging, and Increase Healthspan To Enjoy Your Lifespan | Eric Ku | TEDxKISJeju A Cure for Ageing?: David Sinclair at TEDxSydney Breathe to Heal | Max Strom | TEDxCapeMay Below are a few infographics explaining things like the best time to eat to…
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What does the research say about female longevity, the menstrual cycle, and hormonal birth control? A lot, actually.
menopause is caused by the same age-related stuff that results in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and cerebrovascular disease: an accumulation of molecular and cellular damage over decades of life. Menopause results in shorter reproductive healthspans, heightened risks of endometrial cancer, increased risk of stroke and osteoporosis, and increased combined cardiovascular risk factors.
NMN supplementation will be a key factor in maintaining and regenerating the menstrual cycle) and Aubrey de Grey. In fact, in 2014, de Grey famously argued that menopause will be a thing humans can “turn on and off” in the following twenty years.
women who take oral contraceptives for five years before the age of 30 can expect to live about four days longer” than those who didn’t.
women should be aware that there’s significant medical research bias that leads “general recommendations” to be “general recommendations for men.” An older but important study found that the biggest reasons for gendered research bias is caused by:
A general poor understanding of the metabolism and physiology of childbearing-age females.
A desire to base current studies on previous findings, which were historically comprised of predominantly male populations.
Budgets that limit the inclusion of women—testing and tracking women is simply more expensive.