The key to much, much longer lives is the medicine of the future, not the natural techniques of today.

From: Stephen Whaley <jqgl_at_mail.atkinson.yorku.ca>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 10:59:56 +0530

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You should be thinking about this, however.

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This has been understood to be true in animals, but this is the first
study to examine humans through centuries of genealogy records. A
theraputic cloning ban is still awaiting debate in the US Senate, and
the European Parliament will still be voting on criminalizing stem cell
research.

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Conditions of the brain, and conditions caused by buildup of misformed
proteins are worrying for those of us who want to live longer, healthier
lives. All pointing the way to longer, healthier lives.

It is a sign that more and more people in science are taking anti-aging
research seriously. I, for one, am putting my money where my mouth is.
They will be accepting donations at all levels to help swell the prize
fund. After that, our cells start to accumulate defects and damage more
rapidly.
Researchers are still trying to find a "grand unified theory" of aging,
so the more funded research the merrier. Up front, I'll say that modest
supplementation is undeniably good for you. Do politicians not want to
lead longer, healthier lives?
Donating to the Methuselah Mouse Prize is like starting a rockslide with
a single pebble. " Once again, people in the US government have shown
themselves to be anti-research and disinterested in the future health
and wellfare of people like you and I.

Click here to participate in improving your future health and longevity!

The US government doesn't like or understand life extension, between the
FDA and the Bioethics Council.

htmI've queried a number of people since then, and things will
apparently be happening within the next few weeks. This is a
thought-provoking article, to say the least: but no reason to stop
advocating research on ways to reduce the harm done by aging, of course!

The article discusses current research into the causes of longevity: the
genetics and lifestyles of centenarians are under scrutiny.

Suspendees recognize that cryonics is an experiment that may not
succeed, but any shot at a long, healthy future life is vastly better
than decaying to nothing in the ground.
Regenerative medicine using your own stem cells is out of the lab and
into trials; you may recall that this same procedure has been performed
successfully elsewhere in the world. While I consider future medical
technologies far more vital than supplementation in the grand scheme of
things, taking supplements does play an important role in health and
wellness.

We live in interesting times, folks. It is good to see more projects
like this one launching place around the world. HEALTHY LIFE EXTENSION,
AS SEEN FROM WASHINGTONSadly, the U.

Wealthy benefactors are watching to see how much interest this first
prize generates.

Many people will welcome a sharp drop in price. As usual, this
wonderful, promising regenerative medicine is years away from human
trials due to the onerous requirements of the FDA.
This is a very serious effort, backed by serious, competent people.
Eventually, this branch of medicine will merge with biotech; providing
scaffolding to grow new organs, for example.

Therapies that allow us to regenerate from injury and the damage of
aging are inching closer: we must continue to support our researchers!
Researchers have looked into age-related decline in memory and are
suggesting that it really doesn't have as much to do with the mechanics
of aging as we thought.

You should be thinking about this, however. The underlying sentiments
are not too far off the mark for members of other governments around the
world as well, alas. You can help to make therapies for aging and life
extension medicine a reality.

We can hope and speak out for what we want. Together, we can make a
real, meaningful difference to our future health and longevity by acting
now to improve anti-aging research.

FINThat's all for my commentary this time: a news roundup for the past
two weeks follows below. Collaboration and information sharing in
fundamental research is very important.

I am uncertain about religion, afterlife and pattern identity theory,
therefore I fear death in a sane and rational way.

In light of recent very successful trials involving direct injection of
stem cells into patients with heart damage, this new finding is not
unexpected.

That the number of centenarians is doubling each decade is a mark of
rapid advances made in medicine.

Activism and advocacy.
We need to oppose research bans and support our researchers!

I certainly can't argue with anyone who makes their main point a call
for more funding and legitimacy for longevity research.

Why prizes for research? We need to repeat this sort of success: the
activism, the funding, the public awareness, the work and finally the
cure.
I want absolutely certainty in the future of my existence, therefore I
don't want to die. A small step in the grand scale of things, but it is
a good small step.
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