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Oct 7, 2019

Robot revolution: Humanity 10 years away from major breakthrough, predicts expert

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ROBOTS will be assisting surgeons to carry out complex medical procedures within ten years, offering just one example of how the rapidly evolving scientific field will change the world as the 21st century progresses, a robotic engineer has predicted.

Oct 7, 2019

Trio Wins Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For Work On Cell Metabolism

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William G. Kaelin, Jr., of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard University, Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, of Oxford University and the Francis Crick Institute, and Gregg L. Semenza, of Johns Hopkins University were jointly awarded the prize.

Oct 7, 2019

Three-drug combo almost doubles fruit fly lifespan

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The complex interplay of various processes and mechanisms that contribute to aging means it’s unlikely we’ll discover a single “magic bullet” to prevent age-related diseases. But new research led by University College London and the Max Planck Institute for Biology and Ageing is potentially as close as anything we’ve seen. The scientists have been able to extend the lifespan of fruit flies by 48 percent using a triple drug combination made up of drugs already used in people.

“As life expectancies increase, we are also seeing an increase of age-related diseases so there is an urgent need to find ways to improve health in old age,” says study co-lead author, Dr Jorge Castillo-Quan. “Here, by studying fruit flies which age much more rapidly than people, we have found that a combination drug treatment targeting different cellular processes may be an effective way to slow down the aging process.”

The three drugs making up the combo include lithium, which is used as a mood stabilizer, trametinib, a cancer drug that inhibits MEK1 and MEK2 enzymes, and rapamycin, an immune system regulator produced by bacteria that was first found in a soil sample from Easter Island and has been found to improve learning and memory in mice.

Oct 6, 2019

Hot Tub Displays at State Fair Eyed as Link to Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak

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More than 100 people in North Carolina were sickened with Legionnaires’ disease and Pontiac fever last month. One person died.

Oct 6, 2019

A vaccine for Parkinson’s disease shows promising results

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPOHFE0hEyU&feature=share

Oct 6, 2019

Doctor launches the first online clinic dedicated to using common drugs for a different purpose: to slow aging

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Sajad Zalzala wants to enable off-label uses of common drugs, like Metformin, to slow aging.

Oct 6, 2019

International Co-operation to Ensure the Health of all the World’s Citizens

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Ira Pastor, ideaXme longevity and aging ambassador and founder of Bioquark, interviews Ambassador Juan José Gómez Camacho, Mexico’s current Ambassador to Canada, and for the last 3 years, Mexico’s Permanent Representative of the United Nations in New York City.

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Oct 6, 2019

Epigenetics, Epilepsy & Oxidative Stress — The Microbiome Connection

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Gut microbiome affect metabolic and neural diseases through alterations in epigenetic expressions by DNA methylation and miRNA modulations.

Oct 6, 2019

The Longevity Paradox Magazine

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Steven Gundry, MD, author of The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young at a Ripe Old Age, explains how he boosted patients’ lifespan and healthspan by combining conventional medicine with nutritional therapy.

Oct 6, 2019

Bank employs AI-powered ‘digital DNA human’

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Bank employs AI-powered “digital DNA human”

Arab Banking Corporation (Bank ABC), in collaboration with New Zealand tech company, Soul Machines, has announced the launch of “Fatema” – a fully autonomous AI personality that will assist customers online.

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