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Subject:    This won't result in a world of perpetually vacationing people, however.
From:       Willy <foc () strippersguide ! us>
Date:       2007-01-12 0:14:38
Message-ID: 45A6E6F6.3020504 () middletonhvac ! com
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It's as if a hundred years of medical science - and a good few medical
revolutions - have failed to properly impact our impressions of the
world we live in and the future of our own lives. php"Steven Austad
provides a good argument for considering aging as unprogrammed decay
rather than a programmed process in the body. Why Cryosuspension Makes
Sense, Part 2Terry Grossman, M.<br>
And this is not an impossible goal, since a number of researchers have
already managed to do just that for a variety of organisms.<br>
CALL TO ABOLISH THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS!<br>
We are looking forward to seeing more good press as the year progresses.
The more public support that exists for this work, the faster it will go
and the better our future becomes. Eventually, our healthy life spans
would increase faster than we aged.<br>
TAKING STOCK OF PROGRESSDespite anti-research efforts, progress is being
made in establishing the foundations of 21st century stem cell medicine
- albeit more slowly than we would like. Interestingly, if we look at
another premature aging condition called Werner's syndrome, w Why
Cryosuspension Makes Sense, Part 2Terry Grossman, M. 5 million lying
around already, no amount of talk about the fundamentals is going to
make finding this amount of money easy, however. And they can reassemble
their entire chromosome and put it back into working order within
several hours. TAKING STOCK OF PROGRESSDespite anti-research efforts,
progress is being made in establishing the foundations of 21st century
stem cell medicine - albeit more slowly than we would like. A look at
life expectancy throughout the ages shows just how far we have come,
largely through elimination of disease, and especially childhood
disease.<br>
This fear simply doesn't stand up to a rigorous examination of the
facts, however, which indicates that we need to be doing a better job of
presenting our side of the argument.<br>
I plan to take it myself, but only after a vendor steps forward to
demonstrate that their resveratrol pills are as effective in studies as
laboratory preparations.<br>
Sadly, these are the people who tend to make the most noise outside of
theological circles - vendors of magnetic rings, self-proclaimed mystics
and the like.<br>
I will soon be wrapping up my current promotion for the Methuselah Mouse
Prize for anti-aging research.<br>
It's interesting - and pleasing - to watch the conservative rump of
gerontology start to come around as real anti-aging science becomes ever
more plausible . Are you new to healthy life extension?<br>
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