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Unlocking Longevity

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By Vince Giuliano 9-27 -2023 Preface and a personal note In April of this year, I experienced a breakthrough in understanding human aging.  This was a key event for me, coming after 15 years of full-time study and writing 600 … 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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Two faces of Life Extension

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By Vince Giuliano There are two distinct faces of life extension which are often confused, even by the best researchers working in the longevity field.  This sometimes leads to paradoxical observations.  I seek to clarify what these faces are in … Continue reading

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Biometrics and Aging

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By A. Christopher Wikman, March 2022 INTRODUCTION Over the years, this weblog has brought to light, integrated and presented the science of aging and the healthy practices and interventions (see the post “PRACTICAL INTERVENTIONS FOR YOUNGING1.0 – Introduction to the … Continue reading

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ONLINE PRESENTATION – Extensions to Triggering Ancient Mechanisms For Rejuvenation — Online user comments, questions asked, and selected post-Meetup responses

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By Vince Giuliano and Steve Buss As announced previously, on November 20 2021 Steve Buss and I were featured in an online Meetup of the London Futurist group.  We focused on delivering a coherent presentation of our research reported in … Continue reading

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Inflammation Part 9: The inflammatory Reflex, an evolutionary leap forward

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By Vince Giuliano and Steve Buss It is now generally accepted that the brain inhibits inflammation induced by an immune challenge resulting in the release of inflammatory cytokines or TNF in two main ways: biochemically, by activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis … Continue reading

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