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Mole rats live up to three times longer than similar species and tend to stay healthy up until the end. Now researchers believe they may be closer to knowing why. It only makes sense that to unlock the secrets of living a long, healthy life one would e...
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While environment and family history are factors in healthy aging, genetic variants play a critical and complex role in conferring exceptional longevity, according to a new study by a team of researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Hea...
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A documentary about the health and longevity of Okinawa - and a warning of the health dangers posed by modern 'American lifestyles'. VISIT: http://www.okinawanway.blogspot.com for information on attaining the secret to Okinawan Longevity
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(May 4, 2010) Thomas Rando and Anne Brunet provide a general overview on the process and potential prevention of aging. The topics they cover vary from symptoms of aging to unusual characteristics that seem to prolong longevity. During the final quarte...
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This is very interesting and just shows you how much research has been done by scientists and medical practitioners around the world. We are living in exciting times.
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The Demography of Longevity - The 2012 Alberto Dondena Lecture. Bocconi University, 14 May 2012. Guest Speaker: James W. Vaupel (Founding Director, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research). After discussing the history of thinking about limits to...
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Sonia Arrison is a bestselling author and technology analyst who has studied the impact of new technologies on society for more than a decade. Her book, 100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to...
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Recording of a London Futurists Hangout On Air, Projects to accelerate radical healthy longevity. The G+ version of this video, which shows on the right hand side the questions raised in real-time by audience members: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/o...
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http://www.resveratrolsupplementnews.org The long terms goal of the research is to treat diseases of aging. And by that term I mean diseases like heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, even things like cataracts. And really what we're aiming to do is to....
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Explore Research at the University of Florida: Keith Choe, a biologist and researcher at the University of Florida, discusses his work with nematodes and the significance of their impact on genetic pathway research.