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While environment and family history are factors in healthy aging, genetic variants play a critical and complex role in conferring exceptional longevity, according to a new study by a team of researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Hea...
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Getting old is an unavoidable truth of life. And yet, for most of modern history this mortal coil has baffled scientists. Over the past decade, however, researchers have made great strides in understanding the cellular, molecular, and genetic tableau o...
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http://www.globalchange.com Science of ageing. How to stop getting old. Medical research into physiology of ageing. How cells get old. Tissue regeneration of heart, muscle, retina, spine, brain and other organs. Repair of tissue damage. Organ regenerat...
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Healthy LIfe Extension: How Advances in Medicine & Technology Are Ushering In a New Era of Extended Healthy Life Spans. A presentation sponsored by CARP-Atlantic. Credits. Much thanks to: My Blog: http://www.RetirementSingularity.com SENS Foundation: h...
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http://www.resveratrolsupplementnews.org The long terms goal of the research is to treat diseases of aging. And by that term I mean diseases like heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, even things like cataracts. And really what we're aiming to do is to....
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Sonia Arrison is a bestselling author and technology analyst who has studied the impact of new technologies on society for more than a decade. Her book, 100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to...
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UCI Francisco J. Ayala School of Biological Sciences The Allergan Lecture Series in Modern Biology “Longevity: Tales from the Oldest Old” Presented by Claudia H. Kawas, M.D. Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology & Behavior, UC Irvine Thursday, Octobe...
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Longevity Science Part 1 of (Approx 6 Or 8 - More To Come, Please Subscribe For Updates, While We Are Completing Post Production. Next Segments Up Soon!) Discussion Includes: Longevity vs. Anti-Aging; Defining Longevity Research; Healthy Centenarians; ...
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Dan Buettner is an explorer, New York Times bestselling author and National Geographic Fellow. His New York Times Sunday Magazine article The Island Where People Forget to Die, was the second most popular article of 2012. Dan's National Geographic cov....