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Dear Future Centenarian, I divide my close friends into two general groups. The Miscellaneous Group: This includes lifelong friends as well as recent acquaintances. I share either/or history and some values with this group. I see some frequently but most Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, For you serious readers, some say Dr. Leonid Gavrilov’s book, Biology of Life Span: A Quantitative Approach, has the potential to change the future of this country for the better if its ideas reach members of Congress and Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, Last week, we talked about the potential (optimistic) cost to reverse aging within the next couple of decades. Historically financial support for aging research and efforts to extend the healthy lifespan has been spotty. Venture Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, We talked a lot about how and why aging can be reversed in our lifetimes, and what you can do to boost your odds to benefit. Let’s now talk a little about how much a project like this might cost. First, some knowledgeable Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, A very close friend of mine’s father seems to have lost his will to live. Here is an aging former soldier of fortune who once had a zest for life experienced by few. Now, he lost interest in eating, in seeing a doctor and Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, We are finally moving from an era where nothing could be done to defeat aging into an era where advancing technology will give us the tools to overcome it. All the old attitudes are no longer relevant. We’re so used to people Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, We’ve come a long way in our lifetimes. In fact, we have accomplished as much then as we did in all of recorded history. At least technologically. As a race, we really didn’t seem to have learned many lessons. Oh sure, Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, Can super longevity solve , rather than create a population problem? Consider these points edited from a paper presented several weeks ago by Herb Meyer at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Mr. Meyer is widely credited Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, Can super longevity solve , rather than create a population problem? Consider these points edited from a paper presented several weeks ago by Herb Meyer at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Mr. Meyer is widely credited Read More...
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Dear Future Centenarian, The last week was a real boost for aging research. Friday, June 27 th I attended Aging 2008 - Aging: the Disease, the Cure, the Implications at UCLA. It was sponsored by Dr. Aubrey de Grey and the Methuselah Foundation. About Read More...
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