The impact of glycation on social behaviour. Schizophrenia is a fairly common disabling psychiatric illness affecting around 1% of the population...
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Aging: sport, neither too much nor too little.
Intense physical exercise such as competitive sport can temporarily causes a rise in blood sugar levels, which in turn promotes glycation, which is...
Sugar, bone aging: something new.
Over-consumption of sugar is thought to accelerate age-related loss of bone density through glycation. The decline in bone density begins around the...
Aging and glycation: what’s new? Glycation, deglycation, an anti-aging revolution is in progress!
Advances in knowledge about glycation should revolutionize the treatment of aging and age-related diseases. Glycation was first described in 1911 by...
Aging, glycation, what’s new? Menopause, hot flashes, glycation. An update on some surprising links.
A symbolic menopausal inconvenience, hot flushes can be considerably reduced by combating glycation. Hot flushes are the major inconvenience of the...
Aging, glycation, what’s new? Osteoarthritis of the knee: new leads.
Cartilage glycation, a major early cause of knee osteoarthritis? The knee is a strategic joint. In daily use, the knees support the body and ensure...