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(May 4, 2010) Thomas Rando and Anne Brunet provide a general overview on the process and potential prevention of aging. The topics they cover vary from symptoms of aging to unusual characteristics that seem to prolong longevity. During the final quarte...
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The Demography of Longevity - The 2012 Alberto Dondena Lecture. Bocconi University, 14 May 2012. Guest Speaker: James W. Vaupel (Founding Director, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research). After discussing the history of thinking about limits 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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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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It is now 7 years since the first availability in the west of a cycloastragenol based telomerase activator and now the first British company to offer it are making a price breakthrough for this rare and previously very expensive natural substance.
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The REAL Anti Aging Secret that is being kept from the masses!
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At the end of a chromosome, there's a protective tip called a telomere that wears away over time; understanding that is the key to understanding aging. From: DECODING IMMORTALITY http://bit.ly/1vCAsrq
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Nobel laureate Dr Elizabeth Blackburn explains how the ends of our chromosomes are linked to ageing in the 2013 Schrödinger lecture. For more information please visit http://bit.ly/1e3ztYc
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Telomeres are an essential part of human cells that affect how our cells age. Telomeres are the caps at the end of each strand of DNA that protect our chromosomes, like the plastic tips at the end of shoelaces. Without the coating, shoelaces become fra...
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Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak will share the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on telomeres and telomerase. Dr. Bruce Stillman, President of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and a former colleague of Carol G...