.Dr. Oz on Aging: How to Turn Back Time Dr. Oz on the Oprah Winfrey show has made a huge impact on many on the power of real whole foods. Other foods that Dr. Oz says can improve vitality are goji berries and mangosteen. He says these foods are ancient healing tools that have strong antioxidants to promote everything from sexuality to longevity.Dr. David Friedman has put together a super blend in a unique delivery system thats taken whole food nutrition to a new level. [More] [Less]
Whilst we have extensive data illustrating the difference anti-aging practices can make to the life expectancy of laboratory animals, we do not have any concrete data to illustrate the impact on humans. In a laboratory the life expectancy of animals is routinely increased by 20% and can be up to 500% with simple changes such as the use of anti-oxidants or the alteration of just one gene. Hear how the 'longevity dividend' illustrates the impact following an anti-aging lifestyle can have on life expectancy of humans. [More] [Less]
Most discussion of the impending wave of Baby Boomers entering retirement age focuses on the capacity of entitlement programs to support them. Under-examined is the question of Boomers' abilities to support themselves and what policy changes might be necessary to help them do so. The ongoing instability in financial markets and its effect on the assets that many Boomers have planned to tap for retirement add to the uncertainty. Macroeconomic developments, workplace norms and existing policy barriers all make the most obvious short-term solution to the problem—working longer and saving more—more difficult than many imagine. [More] [Less]
Feb 6, 2008. Aubrey de Grey presents at the Bay Area transhumanist meetup on the research and funding developments taking place in early 2008 at the Methuselah Foundation, a non-profit 501c(3) organization committed to the acceleration of progress toward a cure for age-related disease, disability, suffering, and death. http://methuselahfoundation.org/ [More] [Less]
Feb 6, 2008. Aubrey de Grey presents at the Bay Area transhumanist meetup on the research and funding developments taking place in early 2008 at the Methuselah Foundation, a non-profit 501c(3) organization committed to the acceleration of progress toward a cure for age-related disease, disability, suffering, and death. http://methuselahfoundation.org/ [More] [Less]
Whilst we have extensive data illustrating the difference anti-aging practices can make to the life expectancy of laboratory animals, we do not have any concrete data to illustrate the impact on humans. In a laboratory the life expectancy of animals is routinely increased by 20% and can be up to 500% with simple changes such as the use of anti-oxidants or the alteration of just one gene. Hear how the 'longevity dividend' illustrates the impact following an anti-aging lifestyle can have on life expectancy of humans. [More] [Less]