
Angry children have shorter telomeres
Children who are ‘acting out’ have shorter telomeres
Children who are ‘acting out’ have shorter telomeres
Most laypeople and scientists think there must be some as yet undiscovered genetic traits shared by those who enjoy extreme longevity. If there is, Stanford researchers couldn’t find it in the genes of the world’s oldest people
Dr. Ed Park is asked about why we age and he provides an alternative view that aging is not only preventable but is unnatural!
Bravo to Bill and Melinda Gates for their annual letter just released that explains why poor countries are not always going to be poor, why foreign aid is NOT a waste of money, and why Mathusian fears of overpopulation have never been justified by real world examples
In my graphic novel, “Maximum Lifespan”, the mad scientist clones himself into two sons with the hopes of one day transferring his consciousness into them like a download.
It turns out that everyone wants to live to Christmas, most until 80, about 30% until 90, 15% until 100 and <5% to 120.