Jessie Tait celebrated her 100th birthday in style at Care UK’s Murrayside, on South Beechwood, and attributed her impressive longevity to taking each day as it comes and doing as much good as she can. Born in Uphall Station, Livingston, on 3rd May 1924, Jessie loved bowling with her friends, swimming in the mornings, country dancing in the afternoon and going for walks. During Jessie and her husband Peter’s 24 year marriage, they lived in Corstorphine and enjoyed going on holidays to America,...
“We’ve been together for a long time now and I think part of it has to do with, we’re together when we wanna be and we’re not when we don’t,” she said.
Experiments in mouse models show the efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in treating ovarian aging [1]. Mesenchymal stem cells as a therapy Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are stem cells derived from mesodermal tissue, such
Florence Simon and her family celebrated her milestone birthday Saturday in Campbell.
Archaeologists from the Egyptian Archaeological Mission have uncovered a 3,400-year-old royal palace in Tel Habwa, northern Sinai, which they believe served as a retreat for the Egyptian pharaoh King Thutmose III during Egypt’s 18th dynasty.The archaeologists found the house during a recent development project. “It is likely that this building has been used as a royal respite due to the architectural planning of the building and the scarcity of pottery fractures inside,” the Ministry of Tourism...
Correlation does not equal causation and that is why shouldn’t take comfort in knowing that some of the oldest living people lived unhealthily.
Once upon a time, a California blonde decided she'd like to go to Stanford Law School—because of its proximity to Neiman Marcus. Nope, not Elle Woods. We'll get to her. "I wanted to go to
Australians are living with their parents for longer, according to new data, which has shown a portion of adults are not moving out until they are 34.
A new study found that people who can run a mile in under four minutes may live five years longer than other people their age. Here's the debate on the goldilocks zone of exercise.
Researchers said acceptance and commitment therapy could be a helpful tool in the absence of a cure for the condition.
Researchers from Karolinska Institutet, together with Pixelgen Technologies, have developed and applied a technique that makes it possible to map proteins in individual cells in a completely new way. Not only is it now possible to measure the amount of proteins, but also how they are distributed in the cell's membrane and how they interact with each other.