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Monthly Archives: March 2015
[GRG] Midlife Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Incident Cancer, and Survival After Cancer in Men — The Cooper Center Longitudinal Study
Dear GRG Member, This just forwarded to us from Melody Wining. http://ift.tt/1D5FdBi full text Midlife Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Incident Cancer, and Survival After Cancer in MenThe Cooper Center Longitudinal Study Susan G. Lakoski, MD, MS1; Benjamin L. Willis, MD2; Carolyn E. … Continue reading
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What can lemurs tell us about about longevity?
Melody Winnig and Steve Charlap alerted us to this valuable new article: Clues to aging from long-lived lemurs Researchers combed through more than 50 years of medical records on hundreds of lemurs for clues to their longevity. They found that how … Continue reading
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[GRG] Regenerative Medicine Kindle book
Dear GRG Member, For TODAY ONLY a fine book on Regenerative Medicine is available at NO COST. Author is Theodore Harrison, MD. His wife, Louise Andrew, MD, JD alerted me to the book. It was written for the lay public … Continue reading
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Re: [GRG] Discovery can help stop emergence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases
Hello All, Every new discovery is greeted by the press as though it is ‘THE’ cure for aging just like all the cures for cancer we’ve experienced over the years. Autophagy has long been known as an aging mechanism (its … Continue reading
Re: [GRG] Discovery can help stop emergence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases
Dear Sheldon Interesting thought though I am unsure as I am not an expert in Telomeres. It is possible blood factors may restore them along with other tissue though to my knowledge no one has measured them in combination with … Continue reading
Re: [GRG] are short telomeres a cause or a result of aging?
Dear James and Everyone, Sadly I couldn’t open much of what you attached. I’m pretty aware of most of what you say when you say, ” of what controls telomeres, which includes long non-coding RNA (TERRA), histone trimethylation (H3K9 and H4K20), … Continue reading
Re: [GRG] Discovery can help stop emergence of age-related neurodegenerative diseases
Dear Sheldon and all, Plasma therapy could get around that issue as the factors are in the blood naturally and I imagine they should pass through the BBB to rejuvenate the Hypothalamus rather than using manufactured small molecules that may … Continue reading
Fwd: [GRG] Calico / QB3 partnership
Dear GRG Member, This just in from PR Newswire Calico and QB3 announce partnership to conduct research into the biology of aging and to identify potential therapeutics for age-related diseases. QB3’s mission is to stimulate innovative life … Continue reading
[GRG] pristine Carbon 60 without olive oil ( was Professor Fathi Moussa Interview Regarding C60 Olive Oil and Mice
Here is a US Patent application for Carbon 60 Hydrated Fullerenes, in other words, pristine, pure, water-soluble Carbon 60 http://ift.tt/1HxTrse and a description of Carbon 60 http://ift.tt/1FB7TCJ renes_C60HYFNs Walter Derzko
Re: [GRG] Video: Professor Fathi Moussa Interview Regarding C60 Olive Oil and Mice
Dr. Zablen, C60 is buckminsterfullerene, a soccer ball shaped molecule consisting of 60 carbon atoms. Allen Taylor