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Scientists from around the world are racing to answer one of humanity's chief questions: can we turn back the human clock? Hitch a ride on this controversial roller-coaster with charismatic gerontologist Michael Rose as he leads us to where the cutting-edge science in life extension is happening: biotechnology, genetic research, therapeutic ...
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Channel 4 Documentary following the revolutionary life-extension and immortality ideas of this somewhat eccentric scientist, Dr. Aubrey de Grey. This show is all about the radical ideas of a Cambridge biomedical gerontologist called Aubrey de Grey who believes that, within the next 20-30 years, we could extend life indefinitely by addressing ...
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The presentation by Ronald Bailey at the Edmonton Aging Symposium which took place March 30-31, 2007.
For more information, please visit ... » http://www.edmontonagingsymposium.com
As people view the science and the problems of an aging society presented at this symposium, a future where getting older means spending a lot more time as a ...
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Much more video from the Edmonton Aging Symposium is available for download: presentations on calorie restriction science; searching for the mechanisms of regeneration in lower animals; AGEs and AGE-breakers; the latest results from studies of MRL mice; progress in LysoSENS; mitochondrial DNA mutations and their role in aging; immunotherapies ...
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Videos and MP3s for the Edmonton Aging Symposium, held March 30-31, are now available for downloading or viewing. ...
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Experts across fields were challenged to imagine a new way to solve the problems of human aging by fiddling with physiology and tinker with the inner mechanics of life at the cellular or even molecular level....
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The upcoming Edmonton Aging Symposium -- The Damage of Aging: Present Possibilities and Future Therapies, March 30-31, sponsored by The Methuselah Foundation, City of Edmonton, and ...
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So this year, I and many of my friends are turning 30. And don't
think people aren't noticing. This month and next month alone, three
close friends will mark the birthday. And this has brought on the
inevitable anxiety about aging, getting older, leaving youthful days
behind, and various other manifestations of ageist bullshit ...
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Gerontologists consider the maximum lifespan for humans to be about 120 years. But with rising evidence for a genetic ''death program,'' which in principle could be amended, some researchers are starting to believe the limit could be extended....
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As noted at Ouroboros, the latest issue of Wellcome Focus is evidence for the wider spread of positive thinking on scientific intervention in the human aging process. ''As one can immediately grasp from the title page, the tone of the coverage is very favorable to anti-aging therapy and lifespan extension as a concept. There are multiple articles ...
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