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Does being in love make you live longer?
Can being in love really increase longevity? And is there a connection between love and better emotional and physical health? This Valentine’s Day, discover the science behind whether love can indeed help you live a longer, healthier, happier life.
read moreSocial Factors that Can Influence Longevity
When it comes to longevity, most studies revolve around medical factors and physical health. But a new study has shown that social factors may also play a role when it comes to life expectancy.
read moreCellular Turnover and Collagen: What’s the Connection?
Here at Qyral, we know a lot about cellular turnover. In fact, our entire skincare line is based on stimulating this cycle. It’s the solution to almost every skincare issue that people face. But there is more to healthy skin than a robust cellular turnover cycle. We need collagen for beautiful skin, especially as we age. Does the cellular turnover cycle also help us in the collagen department?
read moreIt May be Possible to Reverse Aging!
What if the key to reversing the disease of aging was already in your body and it took a simple reset to start turning the clock backwards? According to a new study published in Cell, it might be possible!
read moreLess Exercise Might Be Better According to a New Study
Some people love working out. Others, not so much. And then some folks are simply too busy. If you are someone who avoids the gym for whatever reason, a new study might pique your interest.
read moreWhen It Comes to Your Skin, You are What You Eat
You already know that taking care of your skin will prevent breakouts, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and help you maintain a healthy complexion. But a good skincare routine is simply the tip of the iceberg. It might not be a big surprise, but what you put into your body plays a big role in the health and appearance of your skin.
read moreAging Breakthroughs: Rapamycin and Anti-Aging
Medical breakthroughs are often found by accident. One that is getting a lot of buzz is about a common drug used for cancer treatment and organ transplants; rapamycin, and how it may have an effect on the aging process.
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