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KRLI keeps the media updated on the latest news and research on aging, hormone replacement therapy, disease prevention and other relevant topics. Listed below are several press releases announcing studies, critical research findings and news on aging research.
- KLRI Releases 3rd Annual Report ON Year’s Top Longevity Research Findings
May 12, 2009
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- Announcing NIH grant for KLRI to study stress resilience in older adults.
July 31, 2008
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- Study Shows High Statin Doses Do Not Impair Aerobic Activity or Skeletal Muscle Function.
July 30, 2008
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- Announcing the appointment of healthcare entrepreneur L. Ben Lytle to the KLRI Board of Directors.
June 2, 2008
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- Announcing the release of the 2008 State of the Science-Gray is the New Gold Longevity Science: Slowing the Spiral of Aging
June 10, 2008
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- Study shows a high omega-3 fat diet reduces insulin sensitivity and reduces inflammatory markers.
May 2008
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- A look at some of the major breakthroughs and findings since the Women's Health Initiative, focusing on KEEPS as one of the studies to refute the WHI.
Five Years After the Women's Health Initiative - What Women Should Know
July 03, 2007
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- Analysis shows that arterial plaque in 50 to 59 year-old women using hormone replacement therapy is reduced, further supporting the KEEPS hypothesis.
Arterial Plaque Significantly Reduced in Women Age 50-59 Taking Hormones, Says New Analysis of Women's Health Initiative Data
June 20, 2007
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- Announcing the KLRI report on longevity research. Gray is the New Gold Press Release
May 15, 2007
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- Announcing KLRI in Phoenix as a KEEPS recruitment center.
Phoenix-based Kronos Longevity Research Institute Expands
August 10, 2006
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- Analysis of WHI data shows reduction in risk for coronary heart disease in women starting hormone replacement therapy less than 10 years after menopause. KEEPS highlighted as major study looking at risks and benefits of early hormone replacement therapy.
Estrogen Therapy May Reduce Cardiovascular Risks and Lower Death Rates in Women Closer to Menopause, says Jama Article
April 3, 2007
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- Study shows younger menopausal women can get cardiac protection from estrogen therapy, but not older women. KEEPS highlighted as major study looking at risks and benefits of early hormone replacement therapy.
Archives of Internal Medicine Analysis Indicates Younger Women May Receive Heart Protection from Estrogen Therapy
Feb. 13, 2006
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- Announcing eight study centers to conduct KEEPS. Discusses KEEPS study design and purpose.
Phoenix-based Kronos Longevity Research Institute (KLRI) has selected eight national study centers for the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study (KEEPS)
April 20, 2004
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- Announcing plans to begin TEAAMa study to determine effects of testosterone replacement. Discusses TEAAM study design and purpose.
Kronos Longevity Research Institute (KLRI) Announces Study to Examine Testosterone's Effects on the Progression of Atherosclerosis in Aging Men
August 4, 2003
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- Announcing plans to begin KEEPSa study to determine effects of early menopausal hormone replacement. Discusses KEEPS study design and purpose
Kronos Longevity Research Institute (KLRI) Announces 5-Year Study on Risks and Benefits of Early Menopausal Hormone Therapy
October 8, 2003
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- Study shows growth hormone and sex steroid administration in healthy aged adults has positive effects.
Clinical Study on the Effects of Growth Hormones and Sex Steroid Administration in Healthy Aged Men and Women
November 13, 2002
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