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From: Desmond U. Frederick
Subject: [Info-gnuts] " This work builds on previous research in mice showing that antibodies can clear the buildup of beta amyloid plaques in the brain.
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 08:35:44 +0100

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" Like previous work on adult stem cells and heart repair, there are
open questions as to how this regeneration is accomplished. Companies
like Elixir and BioMarker - amongst others - are racing to develop and
commercialize some form of calorie restriction mimetic. " Still, the
authors fail to identify the damage done by attempts to ban therapeutic
cloning. "It is known that there are progenitor cells within fat tissue
that have the potential to differentiate, or be induced to become,
mature fat cells and other cell types.
Such studies - extrapolations and educated guesswork, really - should
always be taken with a large pinch of salt, but some of the underlying
data should give you pause for thought. Activism and advocacy.
cfmGrowth hormones are a thorny subject, largely due to the actions of
the less responsibly portions of the anti-aging marketplace. The new
center will bring together Penn's renowned strengths in nanotechnology
and the life sciences.
As I often mention, the growth of a scientific field can be measured in
concrete and conferences. And the fact that it supports what we see in
the animal studies is important.
In particular, the economic cost of disease: medical services over a
lifetime can top a million dollars, nearly all of that due to common,
chronic age-related conditions in later life.
You may recall that the first results from that study were announced
earlier in the year, and very impressive they were too.
We should all be glad that so much money is going towards improving our
prospects for health and longevity . Existing wealth transfer systems
are doomed to failure, but this is a good thing! Researchers claim to
have identified adult skin stem cells capable of differentiating into
all kinds of skin tissue - at least in mice. My suspicion is that the
genetics and biochemistry will turn out to be more complex than a simple
yes or no. Many scientists expect, eventually, to be able to manipulate
any cell into becoming a stem cell, or give adult stem cells the same
mutability that embryonic stem cells possess. This means that - just as
for electronic devices - there is no theoretical obstacle to greatly
extending healthy life span by repairing or preventing age-related
damage.
chronic infections from childhood onward accelerated vascular and other
diseases. "Ultimately, we could extend life indefinitely because these
processes do not simply slow down the damage which causes ageing, but
repair it.
htmThe Senior Journal notes the launch of another study on longevity -
what factors, genetic or otherwise, enable some people to live longer
than others?
" In many ways this initiative has become a repudiation of current US
policies on therapeutic cloning and embryonic stem cell research. As
soon as you mention immortality outside of a religious context you are
in danger of being lumped in with the vocal wingnut and oddball fringe.
Death is an OutrageRobert A.
The future of medicine is composed of thousands of advances like this
one; by supporting research, we help to ensure our own future health and
longevity. It's hard to even discuss the topic without getting cut off
by spam filters these days. phpTell your friends - vote early and vote
often for a longer, healthier life!
These stem cells are there to heal the body so they could have many
great clinical applications. " There is, as usual at SAGE Crossroads, a
little too much focus on legislative matters and potential doom and
gloom, but the promise of nanomedicine in both the short and long term
is very clear. Entities like CRN and the Foresight Institute play an
important part in the march towards working nanomedicine.
A study like this just hasn't been done before.
Unfortunately, viewpoints like that held by Olshansky often turn out to
be self-fulfilling prophecies. " It remains to be seen as to whether
this new work will translate to humans, but it looks promising.
Some stem cells were found to incorporate into the vasculature of the
retina while others took up residence very close to blood vessels. Such
cells are largely impervious to current treatments, enabling them to
lurk silently until they repeatedly spawn new tumors, either in the same
part or in other parts of the body.





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