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"A survival gene that can be "switched on" to become a longevity gene. The gene increases the production of an enzyme that prolongs the time a living cell has to repair its DNA genetic material. This enzyme is normally produced when the survival of living cells is threatened by starvation, exposure to germs or bombardment by solar ultraviolet radiation. No longer would humans have to starve themselves to prolong life." |
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"The Simple Fact that there are genes that control aging is really one of the most important discoveries in the last decade or more. Exciting, because the genes are activated by a red wine ingredient called resveratrol." |
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"Resveratrol has the ability to prevent the first step that occurs when estrogen starts the process that leads to cancer. We believe that this could stop the whole progression that leads to breast cancer down the road." |
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"This research, funded in part by the National Institute on Aging, was published in the journals, Nature and Cell in November. Dr. Brent Bauer, Director of Internal Medicine's Complimentary and Integrative Medicine Program at Mayo Clinic says, This may be the best thing since sliced bread for human beings, but we just don't know yet." |
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