https://www.mdpi.com/1521058
If you read just one anti-aging/rejuvenation paper in its entirety this year, this may be the correct one. Those of us in the know are aware that the medically engaged middle aged person has a life expectancy of around 88 and that this life expectancy is increasing at the rate of about 2.4 years per decade from age 50. However, this is being accomplished through the improving treatments for heart disease and cancer. Soon, diminishing returns in research efforts will slow these gains in one or two more decades.
If lifespans, on average are to increase above 100 years with a concomitant increase in healthspan, more fundamental processes must be identified and effectively treated. This paper presents a summary of that effort and it is, in fact, fairly encouraging, at least to continue the current trend for another 3-5 decades.
I understand that this paper is jargon dense. In the near future, I will be writing a 'cliff notes' for those who give up on the paper,
Hi all, I live in Canada. And the article " The Inappropriately Excluded " is really something that deeply resonates with me, and has helped make sense of my life. That I've been going back to it for years as a reference. But today found out there is this meetup group. Excellent stuff!
So I'm wondering what are people's interests here?
I like transition planning, and how we'll get through the end of oil,
archival of important documents, talking to international advisors and politicians about it. Also run several businesses. And do a lot of religious stuff,
cause that's best way of connecting with the uh IQ challenged majority in terms they can understand. So for that I run anabaptist.ca and got like outreach for all sorts of faiths, like humanism, islam, communists, chinese, hindus, christians etc: https://anabaptist.ca/dyet/
Hi! Just joined. I discovered this group through the Inappropriatelt Excluded article and it hit home. Looks very interesting :)
After Dobbs v Jackson, people are saying they want to move to Canada? Why? There is no part of Canada that allows abortion after 23 weeks. And, of course, nowhere in Europe are abortions legal after 24 weeks. So, if one really feels that access abortion is so important, the best thing to do is move to California. It has the most Progressive abortion laws pretty much anywhere, save China, North Korea, and Vietnam. Honestly, if this is your thing, then you should move to California. Whatever state you are in, they will celebrate your departure.