
Theme of the month: in search of lost time.
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Why many people do they think it is the young who give the most to life? Especially because young people, there are very few other causes of death: one dies of accidental death, illness or exceptional because it commits suicide.
But in a world where life is much longer, do not we get bored, what shall we do with all this time? Well, first, we will have more time to find a solution to this question! Then, for those who are bored, it's like to live, it happens one day after another. If we find a rhythm for 40 years, we will find it for a few more decades.
And there's also something much more joyous. The majority of women and men are happy and not bored. And that majority, after 40 years, advancing age, not to be confused with aging is an increase of well-being. Only when health starts to decline really felt that happiness decreases. In other words, in this area as in others, a healthy life is much longer desirable.
-------------------------------------- The good news this month
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The first human trials of cell transplantation from her own body moving forward.
A British 10-year became the first child to receive a transplant trachea made from clean cells. To construct the body, doctors have used a donor trachea that they have "stripped" of all cells leaving only the collagen structure. They were then injected into the structure of stem cells from bone marrow of the child. According to doctors, the child is doing well.
Deleting a single gene allows regeneration of a mouse
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- Read more about information related to auto-transplant, see page http://www.longevitymeme.org/news/vnl.cfm?id=4645 and information related to gene regeneration mouse, see page http://www.fightaging.org/archives/2010/03/regeneration-in-mice-through-a-single-gene-deletion.php
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