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Former Member
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hard to believe, but might be something to it.
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/11...f-aging-achieved-in-mice/ |
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HonestPrince
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The article does not mention the little awkward detail of the animals had to have been exposed to herpes simplex. Volunteering for a human trial?
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The article does not mention the little awkward detail of the animals had to have been exposed to herpes simplex. Volunteering for a human trial? i heard many people carry herpes already, know it or not but it would be nicer if they had just used old mice instead of modified ones. |
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Former Member
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Would be nice to see some projects dealing with longevity and/or age reversal. Being youthful does tend to prevent a lot of health problems. Tooth enamel regrowth and organ regrowth would be great starts. Last I read about tooth enamel was that scientests were having trouble finding a non toxic material that is as hard as the original enamel.
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