[Apakabar] boastful ewe
Christensen
ssul at goldcross.com.au
Mon Jan 8 12:23:05 CET 2007
Why should we leave it to other states to make a statement?
Speed in politics tends to cause collateral damage due to poorly worded or poorly thought out laws.
" This is almost certainly understated. We now have a project injecting human cells into the brains of rats in the hope they can replace networks damaged by stroke or degenerative neural diseases.
This research is early stage work, but it is in an area of great relevance for those of us interested in healthy life extension and better medicine.
The article is actually a very good primer on Alzheimer's science, theories, research and the current state of knowledge. The article is actually a very good primer on Alzheimer's science, theories, research and the current state of knowledge. We must fight to support the advance of real anti-aging science, as by raising awareness we can open the funding floodgates.
It is possible that there is no unified aging process at all, i.
htmlMichael Fumento examines the promise of biotech - including cures for the incurable and greatly extended healthy life spans - at Tech Central Station.
phpEurekAlert reports on a novel way of combining gene therapy with stem cells to cure cancer. Will this all happen in time for those of us reading this today?
All pointing the way to longer, healthier lives. Partnerships between the two sides are essential to the funding process and the task of turning new medical technologies into viable therapies. It's good to see more positive mainstream articles appearing this year. phpInability maintain the integrity of the genome is thought to be an important cause of aging, developmental abnormalities and cancer risk.
If you have ever thought about how peaceful someone looked in a casket, let me let you in on a little secret, they didn't look that way before we embalmed them.
In the conservative camp is Jay Olshansky, who believes that extending the healthy human life span is not a near-future possibility. Scientists understand far more about the way in which calorie restriction works these days, so we should start to see results in a few years.
The sixth Australian to be cryopreserved was apparently frozen earlier this month.
DTLAn article on healthy life extension research from SFGate gives many column inches to the naysayers who raise foolish objections to longer, healthier lives. How much longer can European and US governments continue to block and criminalize this vital research?
Working on your natural longevity is essential if you want to be alive and active to benefit from the future of healthy life extension medicine in decades to come. You don't abandon scientific research because you aren't getting perfect results right now. so "long term" may mean a few years before things get underway. Aging is simply damage to the body, and this can in principle be repaired - all we have to do is to direct sufficient resources to solving this problem.
This isn't rocket science, folks!
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