Monthly Archives: June 2009

Linking up the theories of aging

Research reports continue to appear that identify linkages between theories of aging I have covered in the treatise Anti-Aging Firewalls – The Science And Technology Of Longevity.  The latest shows a link between the Telomere shortening and damage, the Programmed … Continue reading

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A simple treatment for human genetic diseases

Here is how it might work.  Suppose your child is born with an incurable disease due to a mutated gene.  After diagnosis, the cure would go like this:  Step 1: hair, blood or skin cells are collected from the patient … Continue reading

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Epigenomic complexity

Some time ago I posted an item Everything relates to everything else – at least in the science of longevity.  Recent research shows that applies to epigenomic information.  For some time it has been known that epigenomic information can be … Continue reading

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Transformed State of Medicine – 2025

A recent article*  appearing in Scientific American magazine points to several developments coming together to transform the practice of medicine as we know it.  I cover a few of the key points here and comment on their implications for both … Continue reading

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