Real patient experiences

Dogs use oxytocin to bond with humans

It would seem that it’s a “dog-eat-dog” work amongst dogs but when they are looking to be adopted and cared for by humans, they have co-opted the infant-parent cuteness that keeps us from abandoning our own young.

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Same data, two opposite conclusions? – unless…

When data from the Copehnhagen City Heart Study was published in 2013, they concluded that shorter telomeres in leukocytes was not associated with increased cancer after adjusting for age but that it WAS associated with reduced survival from cancer http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/105/7/459.long

In 2015, the same data looked at certain gene tendencies that promote telomere shortening and concluded that cancer survival was IMPROVED when shortening was enhanced in the telomeres.

Contradiction? Not so fast.

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Patients keep their good results secret

I was contacted last week by a client who has gotten his diabetes under control at the age of 73. He couldn’t be happier but based on his past negative experiences and his desire to maintain respectability as a partner in a prominent law firm, he doesn’t want to endorse me or TA-65 openly.

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