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PART 1: Slaying Two Dragons with One Stone – How to Prevent Cancer and Aging with the Same Strategy

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Image source By James Watson and Vince Giuliano This is the first part of a three-part series of blog entries on the epigenetic’s of cancer and aging and how those two deadly dragons can be seriously slow down or stopped … Continue reading

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PART 2: Slaying Two Dragons with One Hail of Stones: The Silencing Of Good Genes In Aging And Cancer – And How Polyphenols Can Prevent That

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 By James Watson (with editorial help from Vince Giuliano) Image source This is the Part 2 of a three-part series of blog entries on the epigenetic’s of cancer and aging and how those two deadly dragons can be seriously slowed … Continue reading

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DEEPER INTO THE EPIGENETICS OF YOUNGING 1.1 — INTERACTIONS OF H3K9, H3K4, H3K27, H3K79 AND BIVALENT HISTONE POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION (PMT) DOMAINS

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By Vince Giuliano.  With contributions, suggestions and editing by members of the YOUNGING team: Steve Buss, Walter Crompton, Chris Wikman and Debbie Coehlo 5-1-2022 GENERAL CONTEXT From the onset some 12 years ago, this anti-agingfirewalls blog has followed an implicit Mission … Continue reading

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PART 3: Slaying Two Dragons with the Sound of Silence: – How to Keep Your Repetitive DNA Turned Off with “3 Songs”: Sirtuins, Polycomb Proteins, and DNMT3. And a Master List of Drugs and Natural Compounds for Cancer Chemoprevention

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By James Watson (with some help from Vince Giuliano) Image source This is the Part 3 of a three-part series of blog entries on the epigenetic’s of cancer and aging and how those two deadly dragons can be seriously slowed … Continue reading

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Healthy, active and productive till 100. Laying out the Adult Aging Process, a Breakthrough and my Personal Story

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By Vince Giuliano The causal chain of events leading to advanced human aging has only been clarified very recently.  A key step in this causal chain is systemic inflammation leading to accelerated epigenetic aging.  In reports of other researcher and … Continue reading

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NAD+ an emerging framework for life health and life extension — Part 2: Deeper into the NAD World, hopeful interventions

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By James P Watson with contributions and assistance by Vince Giuliano This is Part 2 of what will likely be a six-part series of blog entries related to the metabolic cofactor NAD+ and what goes on in the NAD World,  … Continue reading

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What do we need to do to live longer, healthier lives? An editorial tale of cars and people

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By Vince Giuliano Can we expect to live longer and longer as the first part of this century rolls by? I think so, probably by a large amount. We about doubled our human lifespans in the course of the last … Continue reading

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Health through stressing fruits and vegetables – the Xenohormetic Live Food Hypothesis (updated)

By Vince Giuliano and Melody Winnig Update , October 17, 2013:  The purpose of this blog entry is to lay out a hypothesis that could turn out to be very significant for health and longevity if it were practically applied. We … Continue reading

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THE HORMESIS BARS

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A collection of stories and explanations by Jim Watson and Vince Giuliano The stories are fantasies about new kinds of bars that could possibly exist in the future.  The Hormesis Bars are ones where all the drinks produce stresses.  According … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 2: The Tale of Three Stress Sensors and their Interactions: 1)Inflammation, 2)Genomic Instability (p53), and 3)Oxidative stress (Nrf2)

By James Watson, with contributions and editing by Vince Giuliano We promised a major series of blog entries related to inflammation back in May 2016.    We said we would do that through narrating a number of inter-related stories many of … Continue reading

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