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--- Begin Message --- Subject: " It's all pretty interesting, but remember that tinkering with metabolism is a dead end road - the gains will be minor and expensive in comparison to other ways forward. Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 01:41:27 -0400 User-agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Windows/20070509)
SREA Takes Investors For Second Climb! UP 40%.

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$0.42 UP 40%

SREA continues another huge climb this week after hot news was released
Friday. BusinessNewsNow.us has released SREA as featured StockWatch.
This one is still cooking. Go read the news and get on SREA Tuesday!

This is an early, deliberately designed AGE-breaker that showed real
promise in animal studies.
If you want to help out with something, or you think you have something
to say, just put it out there and see what happens! cfmDISCUSSIONThe
highlights and headlines from the past week follow below.

From a recent paper in Nature: "Many lines of evidence suggest that
mitochondria have a central role in ageing-related neurodegenerative
diseases. htmA new finding on DNA repair and aging is reporting at
ScienceDaily: "cells in young fruit flies make use of a different mix of
molecular DNA-repair mechanisms compared to cells in older flies.

phpSupporting the development and increasing professionalism of cryonics
organizations is a sensible insurance policy for those interested in
healthy life extension. Activism and advocacy. phpBlood vessels harden
with age, causing a variety of dangerous conditions related to high
blood pressure. Click here to find out more about living a longer,
healthier life.

elegans, autophagy is responsible for the ultimate demise of neurons -
the last holdouts against age-related decline, and themselves
responsible for many aspects of genetic control of lifespan. From the
Times Online: "There have been a couple of clinical trials in Germany to
demonstrate that the technique is safe.

Computers will be millions of times faster than today's machines. From
their point of view, we have already extended our lives to an amazing
degree. " If you look back in the Fight Aging! " It's all pretty
interesting, but remember that tinkering with metabolism is a dead end
road - the gains will be minor and expensive in comparison to other ways
forward. And it isn't just a mouse thing: Yeast cells, spiders, vinegar
worms, rhesus monkeys - by now a veritable menagerie of species has been
shown to benefit from CR's life-extending effects.

This is a welcome validation of the present strategy of choosing
researchers and institutions compatible with SENS research.

" A long laundry list of age-related and other conditions could be
treated in this way once scientists have sufficiently developed the
technology base.
If you're going to roll snowballs, roll them down a snow-covered hill:
success is both more likely, and more likely to attract further
resources to the project. Surgical instruments will be more delicate and
less destructive; what today is 'major surgery' will be done with an
office visit. Basically, we've learned that in older blood vessels, the
cellular signaling process is breaking down.

With a few days' remove from the experience, however, I keep returning
to one theme: This field has exploded in the last dozen years.

htmlThe Speculist gives some space to discussion of the old canard of
overpopulation; some people like to use it as an argument against
healthy life extension.

phpBlood vessels harden with age, causing a variety of dangerous
conditions related to high blood pressure. the new finding of a specific
regulator of the body's own anti-oxidant system could lead to
more-effective treatments for a number of diseases, and might even
retard some of the effects of aging. Areas of wilderness that have are
presently uninhabitable will be opened up. But the fundamental findings
reveal an important insight into how blood vessels change with age and
lose much of their ability to relax, contract, and facilitate the
circulation of blood in the body. No one will stand in your way, and I
suspect you'll be surprised as to just how much you can achieve. Death
is an OutrageRobert A.
There are no drugs involved, and nothing to patent, so if the treatment
works it will be available to all who can benefit, without extra cost.
This researcher is looking at a replacement strategy: "Aequorin, the
jellyfish protein, appears to be a viable substitute. Are the genes that
produce them less active, or are they destroyed by other chemicals that
build up with age?

Links and excerpts can be found at the following Fight Aging!
Researchers at Advaxis are using a genetically engineered version of the
common bacterium listeria to provoke T-cells to attack cancerous tumors.
If you want to help out with something, or you think you have something
to say, just put it out there and see what happens!

'" As Judith Campisi points out in the article, we're going to have to
beat cancer if we want to benefit from all the other bioscience that
could extend our lives.
So why aren't we trying much harder?

Meanwhile, developmental genes in the epicardium - a cell layer that
surrounds the entire heart and influences embryonic heart development -
switch on, activating the epicardial cells.




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