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19 hours ago ago from The Longevity Meme -- pointing the way to a longer, healthier life
activism and education to defeat aging "We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine: understanding, treating, and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging. But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research. We did it for cancer. We're doing it for Alzheimer's. We can do it for aging - and create an era of longer, healthier lives!" ...
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13 hours ago ago from A MarketPlace of Ideas
Presented by Gregory Benford. Genescient is the world's first computational biology company founded on the use of artificial biological selection to cure the diseases of aging. Our laboratory animals have been selected for longevity through 750 generations for the equivalent of 15,000 human years. I will describe Genescient's multiple pathways toward accelerating human longevity, with parallel enhancements of vigor and function. ...
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19 hours ago ago from American Orthodox Institute Blog
March 12, 2009 by Fr. John Schroedel Earlier this week, President Obama issued an Executive Order repealing President Bush's August 2001 restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. This was no surprise, especially since, as Senator, he voted for the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005 , which was vetoed by President Bush. While, the issues surrounding the creation and use of embryonic stem cells remain substantially the ...
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22 hours ago ago from DOCTOR PUNDIT
A major focus of President Obama's healthcare reform initiatives included over $1B in funding for comparative effectiveness research a discipline designed to study the most efficacious, efficient, and low-cost methods for healthcare delivery. Perhaps the most basic scenario is defined by the study of two different pharmacological therapies for the same problem. A trial published in this week's JAMA states , however, that relatively few ...
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