LivingTheCRWay.com Announces: CR Way DNA, Healthy Aging & Cell-signaling Reception (CR Way DNA HACR) CR Way DNA HACR is a global longitudinal study. All full LivingTheCRWay members have the opportunity to participate. Intended to run in perpetuity, CR Way DNA HACR allows you to analyze aspects of health that affect aging and disease risk. Participants… read more
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The Lack of New Diabetes Drugs Makes Glucose Management Even More Important
Recently, Bristol-Myers Squibb announced that it was getting out of the diabetes drug business. Following that announcement, Takeda Pharmaceuticals – which had high hopes of launching their new diabetes drug Fasiglifam – had to drop it because of liver toxicity problems. Precious few new diabetes drugs appear to be in the pipeline because the FDA… read more
CR Society and CR Way Holiday Party at Andy’s Pure Foods Restaurant
For years we have held CR holiday parties in the New York area. We welcome members of the CR Society and of LivingTheCRWay, folks who are just introducing themselves to CR, and others who are just curious. Sometimes the get-togethers are at the CR Way Longevity Center . Other times we meet at a CR-friendly… read more
Eyes Predict Alzheimer’s and Rate-of-Aging
That LivingTheCRWay members want simple cost-effective ways to assess risk of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia is quite understandable: We all want to preserve our brainpower, which is the key to quality of life and independence. Expensive and potentially dangerous PiB-PET (Pittsburgh-compound B — Positron Emission Tomography) imaging is the gold standard for diagnosing Alzheimer’s, but… read more
The CR Way Gourmet Meals Helping People enjoy Calorie Restriction Diets during the Holidays
Diet-friendly Thanksgiving recipes include sweet potato medallions, other deliciously healthy dishes If living in good health for as long as possible is important to you, then LivingTheCRWay has delicious recipes that belong on your holiday table. These are not pseudo-healthy concoctions that send blood sugar soaring. This is cutting-edge science, delivered in gourmet fashion. The… read more
The Purple Sweet Potato – A Healthy Blood Sugar Effect?
We shop a lot at Mrs. Green’s Natural Market in Briarcliff Manor, NY, and for good reason: The store manager and his staff add new healthful products to their offerings frequently. At our most recent visit to the store, we were delighted to find Japanese purple sweet potatoes, made famous by the long-lived Okinawans who… read more
Telomeres: Very Important to Stem Cells
Many participants in the recent LivingTheCRWay stem cell teleconference have expressed their appreciation for the presentation of the experts from NeoStem. The upcoming teleconference on telomeres, featuring Dr. Jerry Shay, will also be very important in part because of the importance of telomeres to stem cell health. Short telomeres are associated with many disease states,… read more
Improve Cognition with Calorie Restriction and Blood Sugar Management
As people age, they often experience memory loss, reduced concentration, and other cognitive problems. Diet and lifestyle, though, can improve cognitive performance and reverse some aspects of brain aging. Consider the world chess champion – chess genius, Viswanathan Anand, who in November will defend, his title against the highest rated player in chess history, Magnus… read more
Should Calorie-Restricted Women take Estrogen?
We are always on the lookout for information that our members need. Our female members often ask whether they should take estrogen as they approach menopause. They are wondering about 17 beta-estradiol because estrogen really refers to three hormones and 17 beta-estradiol is the main estrogenic hormone produced from puberty to menopause except during pregnancy. Estrone… read more
Kidney Stone Prevention with CR Way 4 Longer Life Software
Guesswork Removed from Kidney-Stone Prevention! Each year, more than half a million Americans go to emergency rooms for kidney stone problems – according to the National Kidney Foundation. Fifty percent of them will develop recurring stones*, even though their doctors or other healthcare practitioners will try to help prevent recurrence. The difficulty is that patients… read more