The discovery of the HeLa cell line has promoted remarkable biomedical research. It has contributed to the development of polio vaccine and even vitro fertilization. The indefinite force of these cells is present in the cell’s potential to proliferate and grow indefinitely. The fascinating thing is that few people know that these cells originally came [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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This article is an adaptation of Marios Kyriaziz explanation on Human biological Immortality. The article describes how Human Biological Immortality will turn out to be a direct result of natural evolution. This natural process can be accelerated in various ways like via the concept of ELPIs (Extreme Lifespan Through Perpetual-Equalising Interventions). Marios Kyriazis MD, Biomedical [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 2, 2010
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The FASEB Journal has published a new longevity breakthrough; Changes that occur to cellular energy balance can make longer life possible. Life might be considered as being too short for many. This is why a team of scientists based in Texas has indulged themselves into a constant quest to find a solution on how to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Two variations of alterations will buildup within our chromosomes as we advance in age – these are known as mutations and epimutations. Mutations are modifications of the DNA string as it is, and epimutations being modifications to the DNA decorations, that regulate its inclination to be reprogrammed into proteins. Fortunately, it is not necessary that [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 30, 2010
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Birthday candles might have to be placed on the table on birthday cake as average life expectancy keeps ascending. Average life expectancy for Americans is 78. However, children born today can expect to live much further than that or maybe for an eternity. Scientific experts are predicting that in a few years ahead, virtual immortality [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 11, 2010
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Human cells have only got so many lives, same as cats. When divided over time [fortunately, beyond nine] they are altered, slow down and gradually quit separating – this is referred to in scientific terms as cellular senescence – [aging cells]. Already biologists understand that a cellular timer made up of structures at the end [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 9, 2010
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Recently, the National Institutes of Health stated that it had given approval for thirteen new human embryonic stem cell lines to be used by the researchers who are being researchers financed federally, with ninety-six extra under review. The action is a result of President Obama’s decision to develop the number of such cell lines further [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 1, 2010
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A clinical investigation has revealed that vegetarians have dramatically elevated rates of complex glycation end products [also known as AGE] than omnivores have. Prior to discussing this study, it is important to spend some time mulling over AGE’s for a better understanding of the issue at hand. As proteins are nurtured with sugars, gradually the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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Researcher have uncovered a minute molecule which can assist human cells to eliminate misfolded, misshaped and flawed proteins found in Alzheimer’s and some additional illnesses that have to do with neuro degeneration diseases. The new pharmaceutical might also be useful for some other sicknesses also. Cells are continuously developing and dispersing proteins and this procedure [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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Part 1: Nanomedicine – A Solution for a Limitless Healthy Lifespan Nano-medicine holds promising hopes for human immortality. Progress in nano-medicine can result in so called as ‘dechronification’ or rather age reversal. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to rejuvenate your skin, internal organs and most importantly to reverse the aging process? The ultimate aim of nano-medicine [...]
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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