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Research with mice and a chromosome may be the ultimate Fountain of Youth
      


Foods to protect your eyes,Restoring happiness,10 Best & Worst Restaurants,Telomeres Age indicators,6 easy ways to extend your life,People living happy and well, Blue Zones, Laughter,Seriouly yet funny video on the importance of fun, A happier America,This is the future fight against cancer.

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Finally! Some really great news for those of us who really enjoy life!!

" … But You Can Cheat and Live Longer"
      
  1. scottgibboney  @HansWobbe I’m facinated by the Blue Zone concepts myself, people living well into their 90’s and 100’s. No fast processed foods, Normally having around 5 close friends all their lives, living in a slower paced enviroment and having a quiet respect in general for mankind.



What would a pirate have to talk about Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma? Suprising a lot despite it being after it's time.
      


Well, it appears I'm going to look older a lot faster then my counterparts. Great, one more thing to stress about :)
      


Scientists have found a way to reverse aging in mice... which makes me wonder why we would want mice to stay younger longer. Already the media and science world is a-flutter with the possibilities that the same magical component can be found in people, but in the meantime, the future belongs to the mice. (CBS) Toss the Rogaine and Viagra? Not just yet. But Harvard scientists have found that some effects of aging, such as hair loss, infertility and decreased brain function, can be stopped. And ... read full post
      


Scientists have found a new anti aging gene therapy (in mice at this point). It works by repairing the edges of your chromosomes (called telomeres), which are famed to be the number one cause of natural aging. Sounds like the fountain of youth to me.
      


LOL... I am so used to hearing that media spits out a lot of nonsense as scientific article, I loved reading from another pissed off person Keith Kleiner, Founder, Editor - Singularity Hub Sci/Tech Blog http://goo.gl/MkOjx
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I've read about this before but this is the first time actual regeneration has been accomplished that I've heard of. Who knows? Someday we may look back at this time as being an important period in aging reversal.
      


With my cats, aging mice isn't a problem around here. Aging humans, well, this breakthrough might just reverse that!
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