Increasingly, people are seeing living forever as possible. Dr. Bill Andrews is one among those in the quest for immortality and intriguingly the more we know about him, the more curious will we be. Andrews is the Founder of Sierra Science, a research company in Reno, Nevada and possess a Ph.D in Molecular and Population [...]
Continue reading...30. July 2010
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Something drastic needs to be done. People are dying by the thousands and casualties are rising daily. The death is rampant and there seems to be no end in sight to it all. Worse yet, it is not just in one location but in many regions of the world. One would think I am talking [...]
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In Toronto scientists are eagerly trying to unveil the methods to regenerate organs and tissues that have suffered from damages due to diseases or other health pathologies. Dr. Ian Rogers at the Mount Sinai Hospital is dedicated in finding ways to replace the worn-out pancreas causing Type 1 diabetes, thereby re-stabilizing the generation of insulin. [...]
Continue reading...29. July 2010
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Western Society, right about now, could use some very healthy and long living role models that they can emulate. The people of the west have sort of let themselves go from a physical perspective in the last few decades and by all accounts, it is getting worse – not better with time. Maybe if we [...]
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The advancement of age is not something that is just innately associated with the passing of time. Aging is something that starts when we officially become adults, carries forward while we endure our middle age and then after we reach fifty years old it appears to pick up the pace. Some individuals consider the process [...]
Continue reading...28. July 2010
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A Recent study suggests that artificial light at night might be disturbing to our circadian cell division, and this can be a potential cause for cancer. A study conducted by Prof. Charalambos P. Kyriacou of the University of Leicester and Dr. Rachel Ben-Shlomo of the University of Haifa-Oranim propose that a single “pulse” of an [...]
Continue reading...27. July 2010
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When was the last time you heard the phrase – you are what you eat? After reading this text you may want to post it in neon lights on your refrigerator. I am not suggesting that one day you will mysteriously awaken looking like a linguini noodle. However, we all need to pay closer attention [...]
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There exist several brain training products that claim that they are capable of keeping us fit mentally. A number of the products even assert human beings can prevent dementia in old age by engaging in brain training. However, there is scientific no evidence that games or brain exercises do really have this effect. That is [...]
Continue reading...26. July 2010
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A vital step towards extended and healthy longevity is taking responsibility for your fitness and health. If you have not done so yet, it is time to change that. Failure to do so will mean a life that is wracked by illness and disease and a future that is not very bright. We all must [...]
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Ben Best, who wrote for The Scientific Conquest of Death: some problems with Immortalism, was a person with fantasy who believed in hypnotic power, and more intriguingly extreme longevity. With no limits on his potential longevity, he doubted the possibility of achieving immortalism. The very fact that “Forever” is more than a long time, it [...]
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31. July 2010
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