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Resveratrol, The Fountain of Youth? Quite Possibly!

December 16th, 2009 by admin


It has long been somewhat of a mystery as to why the French could eat a high fat, high calorie diet and have a lower incidence of heart disease and live long healthy lives. It was known that wine had something to do with it but over the last couple of years, compliments of Dr Sinclair of the Harvard Medical Center and Rafael De Cabo Phd., they may have isolated the properties that answer the mystery.

The key is resveratrol in the fermented skins of the red wine grape, especially grapes that come from cooler climates.

There have been published papers on the fact that people (or animals for that matter) who have calorie restricted diets live longer.

Resveratrol does many things for the body including fooling the body into thinking it is calorie restricted. Hence, the French eating high calorie, high fat diets (with wine) may live longer with less incidence of heart disease.

Here is some interesting information on various studies on resveratrol and the promising results.

- According to a study done by the Dept. of Science and Technology at the Ohio State University in 1997, resveratrol was able at a cellular level to inhibit cancer cells from dividing. It also demonstrated that the estrogenic activity was able to prevent post-menopausal bone loss.

- The Dept of Microbiology-Immunology NE Ohio University, College of Medicine, successfully treated hairless mice that had herpes lesions. Repeated tests with topical resveratrol had the same results. In the same year it was also discovered that topical reseveratrol reduced skin cancer by as much as 98%.

- In Nov. of 2006, Dr Sinclair and Rafael De Cabo, did a study on middle aged mice and the findings were extremely encouraging. The mice were divided into 3 groups; the 1st group was given a standard diet., the 2nd group a high fat, high calorie diet, and the 3rd group a high fat, high calorie diet with resveratrol. The 2nd group of high fat, high calories soon developed symptoms of heart disease and diabetes and shortened lifespan. The 3rd group with high fat, high calories and resveratrol had no symptoms of heart disease or diabetes and they were much more active than the second group even later in life. The third group of mice also lived up to 30% longer. (The standard diet mice faired as well as the 3rd group)

- In another study in April of 2008, patients who were treated with resveratrol before receiving radiation treatments, found that pancreatic cancer cells would die off during radiation sessions. This is very encouraging because pancreatic cancer can be very difficult to treat.

- Now, very interesting, what does resveratrol have in common with Viagra? They both open restricted blood flow. Viagra is limited to small blood vessels but reseveratrol opens both small blood vessels and main arteries. The circulation benefits of resveratrol may outperform Viagra.

- The reasoning behind resevratrol being hailed as the potential fountain of youth is because taking resveratrol regularly has been demonstrated to reduce and or reverse DNA mishaps. Aging comes about when cells can no longer replicate cell DNA and thus begins the gradual decline of the body. Resveratrol stimulates what is called the longevity gene (caloric restricted diets) and it has been demonstrated that resveratrol reduces DNA mishaps by as much as a whopping 60%! Even if it was 30% that would be impressive!

There is still much studying to be done on resveratrol, especially on humans but the research so far has been more than promising. A glass of wine a day can be beneficial but good quality, pure resveratrol supplements have the potential for great health benefits!

21st century toys: technology in the modern classroom

November 30th, 2009 by admin


The ubiquity of the internet across society has helped develop technology awareness and skills in people of all ages. Those born at the dawn of the internet age may be IT-experts before they reach their tenth birthday, whilst those old enough to remember black and white television are encouraged to ‘go online’ at every opportunity, be it for internet banking or to book a holiday.

This change in mindset towards interactive technology means that many teachers – old and young – will feel just that little more confident about adopting new digital tools in the classroom, which is good news for youngsters brought up on a feast of computer games, multimedia players and the World Wide Web.

From a technology perspective, the internet should be the core underpinning feature of any modern classroom. Research is the chief basis for utilising the internet in education because pupils can tap into a wealth of facts and stats, learning the fundamentals of investigative study along the way. The World Wide Web helps to solve many problems relating to the access of information in schools, in terms of constantly having to update school libraries.

An extension of this should be wireless connectivity. This involves laptops being interconnected in the classroom, allowing youngsters to work at their desks without lots of cumbersome wires strewn across the room. Furthermore, if the portable computers are linked wirelessly to a printer, pupils can print from their PC no problem.

Web and wireless technology aside, what other digital tools could classrooms be using to their advantage? Well, educational technology incorporates countless contraptions designed to optimise children’s learning experiences. This could be an interactive whiteboard (IWB) which performs a number of functions, and as far as collaborative devices go, an IWB should be high on any teacher’s technology request list.

Any teacher will confirm that it can sometimes be difficult to make themselves heard over a cacophony of excitable kids. This can be problematic at the best of times, but for children with reduced hearing or a short attention span, tuning in to what a teacher is saying might be impossible. This is why wireless microphones and strategically placed speakers are a good idea, as they help to bridge any inherent acoustic gaps in the classroom.

Throw into the mix a plethora of interactive multimedia applications and educational software that have been designed by teachers for teachers, then what you have is a fully modernised, technologically switched-on classroom that is well equipped to manage the myriad of scenarios encountered by educators on a daily basis. We are in the 21st century, after all.

Online Education Universities

November 19th, 2009 by admin


There are several online education universities that offer complete Internet tuition. Some of the colleges only offer specific classes through Internet tuition; however with Regis University you are going to find complete Internet tuition as well as regular education. Regis University is one of the oldest universities in America with degrees in business, technology, education, and management.

Their online education university programs are an accelerated learning process so that students can complete the education in two years. During the Internet tuition programs, the students are able to participate in discussions, work with other students; sit in on virtual classrooms, email, chat rooms, and bulletin boards. The students will also be able to receive financial aid to help them become a part of the Internet tuition program. In order to receive financial aid a student must go to school at least part time. In other words they must be enrolled in at least part time credits even as an Internet tuition student at any college as well as Regis.

Western Governors University is another online education opportunity students will have. Both Regis and Western Governs College are an accredited school, which means any college will recognize the courses and degrees earned through the colleges even as Internet tuition. With Western Governors College you will find that tests, projects and assignments are given to test your progress in an Internet tuition program. They also offer education, business, healthcare, and technology courses. Western Governors College believes that a person must spend at least 15 to 20 hours a week on a degree program despite being an independent learning program. While the hours are flexible it seems that the course work offered will take you at least fifteen hours to complete on time.

When you join an online education degree program you need to earn education through organization and desire to fulfill assignments.