Saturday, October 9, 2010

BBC Explorations war aging adjacent 1 / 5 = o

Efforts to combat aging and extend human life date at least as early as 3500 BC, and experts, self-proclaimed anti-aging elixirs have announced since then. In reality, the prospect of immortality was more universal appeal, and urged Alexander the Great and Ponce de Leon, for the legendary Fountain of Youth and alchemists desired power for the production of gold mines (once believed that the substance most powerful anti aging-in existence). But Hawking's anti-aging "therapies" has, forparticularly troubling turn of late. Disturbing, a large number of entrepreneurs, naive and often desperate to attract customers of all ages to "longevity" clinics, claiming a scientific basis for anti-aging products they recommend and often also for sale. At the same time, the Internet has enabled those who seek to profit alleged anti-aging products to reach new customers with ease. Alarmed by these trends, scientists who study aging, including the three of us have a position paperStatement with this warning: not currently on the market intervention - nobody - has not yet been shown to slow, halt or reverse human aging, and some are downright dangerous. While the public is bombarded by hype and lies, many biologists are intensively with the underlying nature of aging in the belief that their research eventually suggest ways to slow its progression, and to move defects and thus improve the quality of life. But who was operating an anti-agingToday is ...



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