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For example: "There is now an inability in the state of Iowa to recruit
scientists who want to do human therapeutic cloning, and economic
development in this field has been completely compromised.

phpRobert Bradbury of the Aeiveos Research Library has been working on a
grand unified theory of aging of late. It isn't on the ballot yet,
however, and the Initiative organizers continue to need your support and
assistance. The lesson: when you sign up for cryopreservation, make
every effort to ensure that your living relatives will not and cannot
legally seize and destroy your cryopreserved body.

His scientific work on calorie restriction has made a great difference
to many people's lives - this work continues in the scientific and
business communities.

As one of the earliest working stem cell therapies, this is more akin to
a blood transfusion than anything else. If we want to see better
medicine and longer, healthier lives, we must support researchers and
fight bad legislation.

This research opens a whole new set of inquiries - the more we learn,
the closer we come to being able to effectively fight aging.

That would be fascinating. Partnerships between the two sides are
essential to the funding process and the task of turning new medical
technologies into viable therapies. Here, we see advances in developing
materials that will better integrate with tissue in the body. The
highlights and headlines from the past two weeks follow below.
This is the first time that fat stem cells have been demonstrated to
heal an injury.
htmlCNN reports on yet another study demonstrating the beneficial
effects of regular exercise on health and life span.
This would be a radical break with the past, but would offer new ways to
block disease, prevent aging and otherwise upgrade the human body. "
This future needs protection from anti-research pressure groups and
short-sighted politicians. The modern field of bioinformatics has
already greatly reduced the resources required to analyse and identify
genetic information.

cfmEach death in the world is a terrible tragedy, but as individuals we
just don't see or appreciate that fact all that often.
Yet medical research funding is still a drop in the bucket, and
politicians still try to ban the most promising medical technologies.
htmAn interesting symposium is taking place at the end of the month in
New Jersey.

Halting the ageing process of cells would run the risk of leaving people
ravaged with cancer. A wave is slowly rising and gaining strength:
efforts by diverse groups to advocate, promote and educate are beginning
to noticeably influence mainstream culture and media.

" While Simon is mostly right, I have to disagree with his
anti-corporate sentiments: most research is not publicly funded.
From the article: "Routine workouts helped stave off not only the
physical effects of aging, but also decline in memory and other brain
function.

The article looks at the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging and other
research aimed at understanding how the aging process works. When you
see a good article in the press, send the author a polite note to thank
them for talking seriously about issues that are important to you.




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