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Live A Long Life - Swallow A Nanobot

November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Cutting edge medicine, Surgery

Living a long life will be much easier as we develop ‘nanobots’ with the ability to travel within our bodies. These will be programmed to carry out various tasks.
Nanobot Tasks
Some of these will be:

Delivering drugs to precise locations - for example, direct to disease locations, rather than in the blood stream. Treatment [...]

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Mouse’s Liver Could Liver Forever

August 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Cutting edge medicine, insulin resistance, longevity, metabolic syndrome

Anti-aging researchers in New York have successfully blocked the aging process in the livers of mice livers by impeding the build-up of harmful proteins inside the liver. This has tremendous implications for the extension of healthy aging.
As humans - and mice - age, the cells have more and more trouble disposing of damaged proteins. [...]

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Healthy Aging In The 2030s

August 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Aging, Cutting edge medicine, longevity

The blog at www.fightaging.org gives some interesting food for thought about the healing methods which are very likely in the 2030s. For example:

Cancer: cancer will generally be curable, and with few side effects. Nanotechnology will be of great value in treating cancer.
Replacement organs: these will be grown from your own tissue, and so will not [...]

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Metabolomics

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Cutting edge medicine, health, longevity, research

Metabolites are substances formed either during, or at the end of, one process of our metabolism. There provide a valuable key to how our body is functioning, or how it responds to introduced elements, such as drugs or food.
There are thousands of the metabolites being formed every minute, so analysing them is a mammoth [...]

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