If people were given a pill to make them live longer what would they do with that extra time? Click here to access the results of a study done by the University of Queensland in Australia. What would you do?
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In recent years, a growing body of scientific research indicates that human health and longevity aren’t just matters of genes and habits. Rather, they seem to have a lot to do with our relative status or position in society. Click here for the complete article found in The Charleston Gazette.
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A cancer vaccine carried into the body on a carefully engineered, fingernail-sized implant is the first to successfully eliminate tumors in mammals, scientists recently reported in the journal Science Translational Medicine. Click here for the complete report found on the Science Daily website. If you like Blogging Life Extension, please remember to bookmark it for [...]
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Dermatologist Doris Day answers your questions about antiaging skin care. Click here for questions and answers found over on the WebMD website.
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Kapahi’s team helped document how the target of a drug called Rapamycin might actually trick the cells of living organisms into believing they’re short of nutrients — causing them to limit their growth and age more slowly. Click here to access both an article and a video found on an ABC News website.
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“Our goal is to have a therapy to blunt the permanent damage of a heart attack and reduce the probability of heart failure later in life.” Click here for the complete article found on the Science Daily website.
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Life is unfair. Or, at least, it sure can look that way. For example, consider this: Who of these four is first in line for a swine flu shot: 1. A great-grandmother in a nursing home with lung problems? 2. A hospital cafeteria worker being treated for AIDS? 3. An overweight department-store Santa with a [...]
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This link seems to be even stronger in the winter. Click here for the full report found on a CNN website.
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Medibots could revolutionize healthcare… Click here for information found on the New Scientist website. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – If you know someone who might be interested [...]
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Over the weekend Maximum Life Foundation president David Kekich gathered a group of scientists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to meet for three days with the goal of developing a scientific and business strategy to make extreme human life extension a real possibility within a couple of decades. Click here to learn more.