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Even though the representatives of some UN countries have hinted they
would ignore such a ban, this would bolster anti-research special
interests and cause immeasurable damage to medical progress. This one is
especially novel: stem cells seek out cancer cells and produce
biological killing agents on site. As an organization, the Longevity
Meme aims to make it easier for you to do just this.<br>
This is your chance to make waves in your future healthy and longevity,
so jump on in and do it! Most of these cures are already hinted at or
even firmly established in the laboratory. The New York Times wrote an
article on the prize this past weekend; great publicity, and it is very
legitimizing to have the Times talk about healthy life extension in a
no-nonsense fashion.<br>
More new and helpful functions are promised in the future, so try it
out! The difference between these two extremes is - barring bad luck -
in your hands.<br>
The few trialed therapies in this new branch of medicine have already
proven themselves far more effective and useful in fixing specific
age-related damage. htmAn interesting column from Dr. Stem cell research
and regenerative medicine, the basis for extending healthy lifespans in
the near future, are being squashed.<br>
The stakes are very high.<br>
The sentiments are right on target: life is more important than
ephemeral distractions, and death is an ongoing tragedy, a rolling
catastrophe that we must fight harder to defeat. As damaging legislation
is put off, scientists working on stem cell and therapeutic cloning
medicine can demonstrate amazing payoffs.<br>
This time the delay is only for a year, but it looks like the
anti-research forces led by the US administration are going to have to
accept this defeat. As we follow these leaps in medical technology, the
years passing healthily, further medical miracles will be developed.<br>
Tech conference that the prize founders attended.<br>
The resulting buzz has boosted the prize total and number of donors
quite considerably. This isn't, in fact, unreasonable; we can postulate
what sort of technologies this would require now, based on the laws of
physics and present day medical knowledge. htmAs reported by
ScienceDaily, researchers at Stanford have found a molecular link
between older muscles and slow healing.<br>
It is even capable of attacking metastasized cancer - an amazing
breakthrough in the field if verified. orgPeople should send health tips
to their friends - it's the kind thing to do. Take a few minutes today
to step up and see how you can help.<br>
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