July Issue
Life Extension has long warned about the lethal consequences of chronic inflammation. Now the mainstream news media are finally catching up. As this TIME® magazine article notes, new research on inflammation could radically change doctors’ concepts of what makes us sick.
Reports
Soy & Cancer Prevention
Medical researchers have launched numerous studies to determine whether soy can help people reduce their risk of cancer. Their findings show that consuming more soy can cut prostate and breast cancer risk by up to 50%.
Cortisol
Cortisol is essential in helping the body adapt to stress, but excessive levels can lead to problems such as cognitive decline and depression. Learn how to safely reduce the dangers of elevated cortisol.
Departments
Low Magnesium Tied to Diabetes Risk
Secondhand smoke raises heart disease risk; DHEA shown to boost brain cell growth; fruits and vegetables cut non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma risk; vitamin D deficiency more common than thought; magnesium intake tied to diabetes risk; lycopene helps women avoid heart disease.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is vital in treating pernicious anemia, helps guard against stroke and heart disease, and even helps relieve asthma, bursitis, depression, and other health disorders.
About Supplements for Diabetes and Olfactory Loss, by Edward Rosick DO
Edward Rosick, DO, MPH, MS, answers readers’ questions about supplements that help battle diabetes and olfactory loss.
Denham Harman
A pioneer in anti-aging research, Denham Harman, MD, PhD, has conducted groundbreaking research on subjects ranging from the free radical theory of aging to how dietary antioxidants increase life span.