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Bill Faloon explores the recent hyperbaric oxygen study published in the journal Aging, in which the researchers reported a 20% increase in average telomere length in the human study volunteers.
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Bill Faloon presents on current topics related to human age-reversal, including rapamycin, senolytics, metformin, NAD+, and human clinical trials of some of these compounds.
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Bill Faloon presents updates on human age-reversal research, including his announcement of two human trials testing potential age-reversal interventions in humans.
Bill Faloon at Healthy Masters Conference 2020maximuspeto
Bill Faloon explores the recent hyperbaric oxygen study published in the journal Aging, in which the researchers reported a 20% increase in average telomere length in the human study volunteers.
2019.12.08 Bill Faloon Healthy Masters Portugalmaximuspeto
Bill Faloon presents on current topics related to human age-reversal, including rapamycin, senolytics, metformin, NAD+, and human clinical trials of some of these compounds.
Bill Faloon's presentation for Age Reversal webinar on Jan 23rd 2021maximuspeto
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Bill Faloon presents updates on human age-reversal research, including his announcement of two human trials testing potential age-reversal interventions in humans.
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Bill Faloon of LifeExtension reviews several recent age-reversal topics including the remarkable effects of hyperbaric oxygen on telomere length and senescence in humans and clinical studies designed to assess age-reversal potential of multiple interventions.
Bill Faloon Age Reversal Update at DaVinci 50 Masters Conference 2021maximuspeto
In this presentation, Bill Faloon gives an update on the prospects for human age reversal medicine at the DaVinci 50 Masters Conference in Key Largo, Florida on April 29th, 2021.
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In this presentation, Bill Faloon gives an update on clinical studies aimed and reversing age-related degeneration in humans at the DaVinci 50 Masters Conference in Key Largo, Florida on April 29th, 2021.
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In this presentation, Bill Faloon gives an update on the prospects of anti-aging drugs at the DaVinci 50 Masters Conference in Key Largo, Florida on April 29th, 2021.
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Review by Louis B. Cady, MD (Cady Wellness Institute) of need for vitamin and mineral supplements, current evidence for loss of minerals and nutrients in soils. Reasonable strategies for identifying supplement needs. Understand how declining nutrients, inadequate intake of recommended servings of fruits and vegetables all contribute to chronic health conditions.
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Bill Faloon's RAADfest 2022 Keynote Presentation slides about Age Reversalmaximuspeto
This is the presentation slides for Bill Faloon's keynote presentation about the prospects for human age reversal, which he presented at RAADfest 2022 on Thursday October 6th.
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Transition transplant path to tissue engineer path new banff class 2017 Kim Solez ,
Kim Solez "The transition between transplant pathology and tissue engineering pathology: Beginning a new Banff classification - 2017 Update". ATI Fellows Rounds Presentation Spept 12 2017
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The Brave New World of ThreeParent I.V.F.
By KIM TINGLEY JUNE 27, 2014
In August 1996, at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, N.J., a 39-
year-old mechanical engineer from Pittsburgh named Maureen Ott
became pregnant. Ott had been trying for almost seven years to conceive a
child through in vitro fertilization. Unwilling to give up, she submitted to
an experimental procedure in which doctors extracted her eggs, slid a
needle through their shiny coat and injected not only her husband’s sperm
but also a small amount of cytoplasm from another woman’s egg. When
the embryo was implanted in Ott’s womb, she became the first woman on
record to be successfully impregnated using this procedure, which some
say is the root of an exciting medical advance and others say is the
beginning of the end of the human species.
The fresh cytoplasm that entered Ott’s eggs (researchers thought it
might help promote proper fertilization and development) contained
mitochondria: bean-shaped organelles that power our cells like batteries.
But mitochondria also contain their own DNA, which meant that her child
could possess the genetic material of three people. In fact, the 37 genes in
mitochondrial DNA pass directly from a woman’s egg into every cell of her
offspring, including his or her germ cells, the sperm or eggs that eventually
produce the next generation — so if Ott had a girl and the donor
mitochondria injected into Ott’s egg made it into the eggs of her daughter,
they could be passed along to her children. This is known as crossing the
germ line, something that scientists generally agree is a risky proposition.
Ott, who is Catholic, remembers weighing whether altering the
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makeup of her descendants in this way was O.K. “Being a person who’s
been involved in science my whole life, the way I looked at it is: God gives
us doctors to help us, and they help us with things like infertility,” she told
me recently. As far as anyone knows, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
governs only basic cellular functions; Ott understood that her and her
husband’s nuclear DNA would determine their child’s characteristics —
height, eye color, intelligence and so on. “If I was doing something like,
say, I only wanted a blond-haired girl, I would feel that was unethical,”
she said. “But what I was trying to do was use whatever medical
procedures were available to me to get pregnant, and I didn’t think that
was unethical.” In May 1997, she gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
Two months later, her doctors published her case in the journal
Lancet; soon, at least seven other U.S. clinics were doing the injection.
Because the amount of donor mitochondria added to Ott’s egg was small,
it was unclear how much third-party DNA would be present in the cells of
her daughter. Ott says her doctors ran tests and did not find any, but it has
been found in t.
HOW TO MAKE THE UTOPIA OF ACHIEVING THE IMMORTALITY OF HUMAN BEINGS A REALITY...Faga1939
This article aims to present the progress of what has been done to make the achievement of immortality for human beings a reality and to eliminate the dystopia represented by the inevitability of the death of human beings. There has long been a human obsession with overcoming death. In the contemporary era, people began to believe that it would be possible to overcome death through the use of science and technology. The belief that, if it is not possible to overcome death, but that it would be possible to prolong life considerably, it is based on the fact that man's life expectancy increased from 30 years in 1500, 37 years in 1800, 45 years in 1900 , 46.5 years in 1950 and 80 years in 2012. The achievement of a longer existence in the 20th century resulted from the improvement of sanitary conditions in cities and the creation of public health services. Furthermore, science discovered vaccines and antibiotics that made it possible to prevent diseases and control epidemics. The increase in educational and income levels also contributed to improving the quality of life and further extending longevity in the third or – perhaps we could say – fourth age. We are heading towards the difficulty of distinguishing between what is organic and what is machine in the future of the human being. In medicine, the heralds of immortality claim that it is nothing more than a real consequence of an ongoing revolution that is already causing the increase in human life expectancy to skyrocket at unprecedented speed. The replacement of diseased organs with healthy ones is another of the reasons given by scientists to justify the belief in a spectacularly long life. Aging is a biological process that can be perfectly controlled, in the same way that science has already managed to combat many diseases that were previously considered incurable. The idea of altering or increasing the capacity of the human body through technology is as old as humanity itself.
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The Opposing Viewpoint of Stem CellStem cell research explores t.docxoreo10
The Opposing Viewpoint of Stem Cell
Stem cell research explores the nature and growth capabilities of cells essential for ensuring replacement of cells in living organisms (Paddock, 2017). Such cells have an advantage of being manipulated to any type of cells as it is deemed necessary by the scientists based on scarcity or slow rejuvenation process of the natural cells. The general public has largely adopted a reserved approach to stem cell research and therapy despite the positive research and development showcased by leading scientists including;
· Jun Takahashi: he explored the safety and applicability of stem cell therapy in primates in relations to the Parkinson’s disease, recording a major success between the interaction of human cells and animals (Sandoiu). Furthermore, no long-term negative effect was established from the treatment that saw full recovery of the primates.
· Hai Nguyen, Aileen Anderson and colleagues: carried a similar exercise on injured mice to record tremendous success of the donor cells in a period ranging immediately after the induction process to at most one month (Society for Neuroscience. 2017).
· Scientists from the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles CA: highlighted the need for stem therapy in replacing aging heart muscles using rats (Paddock, 2017). The induced cells were able to grow and multiply thus repair the heart muscles of the older rats to improve the general body functioning.
Despite the breathtaking discoveries as tested and presented by these scientists, ethical concerns have prevailed to the dismay of an excited global scientists’ fraternity. The general public is cautious in its approach to stem cell therapy from various reasons ranging from the potential to cause cancer to how the media overrates the treatment process that still has critical gaps to full implementation (Begley, 2017). There are two major concerns that arise from the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute research as reported by Paddock. The first concern as perceived by the layman defined as the general public is the fact the findings are based on animals other than human beings. This experiment was purely run on rodent tissue thus raising a legitimate query as to the consistency if replicated in humans. The second concern arises from Paddocks admission that the scientists proposed the need for further research to determine whether the findings are only valid when the donors are young (2017).
Since the same article admits the fact modern day medicine has seen prolonged life with a possibility of the elderly to exceed the children population, such a dependency on young donors may endanger the human species in the long run.
The excitement surrounding Stem Cell Research is magnified through mainstream media that often cares about moving volumes in sales rather than realistically highlight the caution or reservations pronounced by scientists. However, Sharon Begley is exemplary in her revelation of a high-risk gap in research that li ...
ENC 1101Assignment 2Topic Selection Genetics 1. Use the .docxchristinemaritza
ENC 1101
Assignment: 2
Topic Selection: Genetics
1. Use the two articles provided
a. Is it OK to make babies from 3 parents' DNA?
b. Oxford Professor Says Genetically Altering Unborn Babies Personalities A Moral Obligation
2. Please include two sources from the library or the library databases
Research/Source Evaluation Paper:
A research paper is the culmination and final product of an involved process of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and composition. Source Evaluation is needed to scrutinize and analyze the given sources on their substance and academic validity.
Assignment:
Students will submit an outline and compose a three-page (research/evaluation) paper.
Instructions:
Make sure that your paper has:
•
A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first portion of the paper.
•
Clear and logical transitions between the introduction, body, and conclusion.
•
Body paragraphs that include evidential support.
•
Evidential support (whether factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal).
•
A conclusion that does not simply restate the thesis but readdresses it in light of the evidence provided.
Due Date:
Your three-page paper is due March 15. When typing your paper, please be sure to double-space and to use the standard 12-point font in either Times New Roman or Calibri. Follow MLA research guidelines. Be sure to also include a Works Cited.
Oxford Professor Says Genetically Altering Unborn Babies Personalities A Moral Obligation
By WakingTimes January 22, 2013
Aaron Jackson, Guest Writer
Waking Times
Genetically screening our offspring to make them better people is just “responsible parenting”, claims an eminent Oxford academic, The Telegraph reports.
Professor Julian Savulescu, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Medical Ethics, said that creating so-called designer babies could be considered a “moral obligation” as it makes them grow up into “ethically better children”, this based on a few genetic links to ‘personality disorders’.
He said that we should actively give parents the choice to screen out personality flaws in their children as it meant they were then less likely to “harm themselves and others”.
Studies show that the child’s upbringing, including parenthood and schooling methods are the root causes of many ‘personality flaws’. Other studies give strong evidence that nutrition, meditation and exercise greatly influence behavioural patterns and emotional well-being. This entire theory is also blind to the side effects of many medicines, vaccines, food additives and (some) GMO foods that have been proven to affect psychological behaviour, and this isn’t even touching on the possible beneficial use of marijuana and other substances for those with undesired personality traits.
“Surely trying to ensure that your children have the best, or a good enough, opportunity for a great life is responsible parenting?” wrote Prof Savulescu, the Uehiro Professor in practical ethics.
ENC 1101Assignment 2Topic Selection Genetics 1. Use the .docxgidmanmary
ENC 1101
Assignment: 2
Topic Selection: Genetics
1. Use the two articles provided
a. Is it OK to make babies from 3 parents' DNA?
b. Oxford Professor Says Genetically Altering Unborn Babies Personalities A Moral Obligation
2. Please include two sources from the library or the library databases
Research/Source Evaluation Paper:
A research paper is the culmination and final product of an involved process of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and composition. Source Evaluation is needed to scrutinize and analyze the given sources on their substance and academic validity.
Assignment:
Students will submit an outline and compose a three-page (research/evaluation) paper.
Instructions:
Make sure that your paper has:
•
A clear, concise, and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first portion of the paper.
•
Clear and logical transitions between the introduction, body, and conclusion.
•
Body paragraphs that include evidential support.
•
Evidential support (whether factual, logical, statistical, or anecdotal).
•
A conclusion that does not simply restate the thesis but readdresses it in light of the evidence provided.
Due Date:
Your three-page paper is due March 15. When typing your paper, please be sure to double-space and to use the standard 12-point font in either Times New Roman or Calibri. Follow MLA research guidelines. Be sure to also include a Works Cited.
Oxford Professor Says Genetically Altering Unborn Babies Personalities A Moral Obligation
By WakingTimes January 22, 2013
Aaron Jackson, Guest Writer
Waking Times
Genetically screening our offspring to make them better people is just “responsible parenting”, claims an eminent Oxford academic, The Telegraph reports.
Professor Julian Savulescu, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Medical Ethics, said that creating so-called designer babies could be considered a “moral obligation” as it makes them grow up into “ethically better children”, this based on a few genetic links to ‘personality disorders’.
He said that we should actively give parents the choice to screen out personality flaws in their children as it meant they were then less likely to “harm themselves and others”.
Studies show that the child’s upbringing, including parenthood and schooling methods are the root causes of many ‘personality flaws’. Other studies give strong evidence that nutrition, meditation and exercise greatly influence behavioural patterns and emotional well-being. This entire theory is also blind to the side effects of many medicines, vaccines, food additives and (some) GMO foods that have been proven to affect psychological behaviour, and this isn’t even touching on the possible beneficial use of marijuana and other substances for those with undesired personality traits.
“Surely trying to ensure that your children have the best, or a good enough, opportunity for a great life is responsible parenting?” wrote Prof Savulescu, the Uehiro Professor in practical ethics ...
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Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
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3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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Learning objectives:
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5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
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“No longer is it (aging)
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dreadful inevitability but
instead as a puzzle that
can be solved---as a
disease with a cure.”
TIME-Special Edition - Fall 2019
13. Mark Zuckerberg
pledges 99% of his
Facebook shares to
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Zuckerberg said.
14. 14
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therapies.
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extending human lifespans to 150 years.
“Science fiction has become science”
‘Extraordinary’ Breakthroughs In Anti-Aging
Research ‘Will Happen Faster Than People Think’
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robinseatonjefferson/2019/08/26/how-extraordinary-breakthroughs-in-anti-aging-research-will-happen-faster-than-people-think
16. December 2, 2015
George Church, Ph.D.
A Cure for Aging by Year 2030?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/achenblog/wp/2015/12/02/professor-george-church-says-he-can-reverse-the-aging-process/
19. “By splicing animals
together, scientists have
shown that young blood
rejuvenates old tissues.
Now, they are testing
whether it works for
humans.”
January 21, 2015
January 21, 2015
20. University of Cambridge and Harvard researchers
show that young blood promotes repair of damaged spinal
cords in older mice.1
Harvard neuroscientist finds that young blood sparks the
formation of new neurons in the brain and olfactory system.2
Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts
— cardiologists find that young blood reverses age-related
thickening of the walls of the heart.3
1)Ruckh, J. M. et al. Cell Stem Cell, 10, 96–103 (2012).
2)Katsimpardi, L. et al. Science, 344, 630–634 (2014).
3) Loffredo, F. S. et al. Cell, 153, 828–839 (2013).
21. Young Blood Transfer
Research goes Mainstream
Johnson and Johnson signs $50 million deal with Stanford
University researchers to identify blood factors responsible for
age reversal in parabiosis studies:
"…it could mean new therapeutic approaches
for treating numerous diseases associated with
aging, including neural dysfunction and
dementias such as Alzheimer's disease.”
March 4, 2015
22. Scientists have rejuvenated old mice
with the blood of human teenagers
The fountain of youth is real, and it's creepy.
PETER DOCKRILL 16 NOV 2016
Nov 16 2016
23. •Improved cognition
•Decreased inflammation
•New brain cell formation
•Old animals acted young
Society of Neuroscience annual meeting-San Diego- Nov 2016
Small amounts of young human
plasma injected into old mice:
24. 24
“The new blood made the
old mice act young again,
with the treated animals
running around in open
spaces much like their
younger controls.”
Nov 16 2016
25. March 22, 2017
Mice treated with young human
plasma appeared to have created
more new cells in their brain.
“Young human plasma
treatment can increase
neurogenesis.”
Growing New Brain Cells
26. Parabiosis Extends Longevity
• University of California researchers
studied the life spans of old–young rat
pairs in 1972.
• Old rats receiving young circulating
blood lived the human equivalent of
10-12 years longer.
Source: New York Academy of Sciences, (1972 Nov) Vol. 34, No. 7, pp. 582-7.
27. “Young bone marrow transplantation preserves learning and memory in old mice”, Communications Biology (2019). DOI: 10.1038/s42003-019-0298-5
“Young bone marrow rejuvenates
aging mouse brains, study finds”
Transplanting the
of young mice
into old mice prevented
cognitive decline in the
old mice.
Available at:https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-02-young-bone-marrow-rejuvenates-aging.html.
February 20, 2019
28. “Young bone marrow rejuvenates
aging mouse brains, study finds”
Microglia in brains of old mice have fewer/shorter branches than young mice
Available at: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-02-young-bone-marrow-rejuvenates-aging.html.
Feb. 20, 2019
Synaptic branches of microglia of old mice who received bone marrow
transplants from young mice resembled those of young mice
29. Young Bone marrow transplants
restore exploratory activity in old mice
Feb. 20, 2019
“Remarkably, young
bone marrow
recipients, but not
old bone marrow
recipients, were
more active than
old control mice.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-019-0298-5/figures/1
30. “Young bone marrow rejuvenates
aging mouse brains, study finds”
Available at: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-02-young-bone-marrow-rejuvenates-aging.html.
Feb. 20, 2019
Young bone marrow
restores aged mouse brains!
31. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Could the secret to eternal youth be found in blood transfusions from young people?
Some claim that transfusions with “young blood” from teenagers can reverse the aging process.
Dec. 20, 2018
Controversial Treatment Transfuses Patients With
‘Young Blood’From Teenagers To Reverse Aging Process
32. Stanford University scientists
previously showed that transfused
serum from 12-to-15-month age
mice into old mice reverses some
signs of brain aging.
Kathlyn J. Gan et al. Specific factors in blood from young but not old mice directly promote synapse
formation and NMDA-receptor recruitment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019).
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902672116
JUNE 3, 2019
33. Researchers find synapse-boosting factors in young blood
Available at: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-06-synapse-boosting-factors-young-blood.html. Accessed June 4, 2019.
June 4, 2019
Stanford University researchers used serum from
15-day old (very young) mice and discovered:
“ ”
35. Very Young Blood (serum) Regenerates
Synapses, Dendrites, Neurotransmitters
Available at: medicalxpress.com/news/2019-06-synapse-boosting-factors-young-blood.html. Accessed June 4, 2019.
June 4, 2019
“When two proteins (thrombospondin-4 and
SPARC-like protein-1) richer in younger
serum were applied to older serum…some of
the same rejuvenating effects took place.”
36. “Strikingly, recombinant THBS4 and
SPARCL1… may represent rejuvenation
factors that enhance synaptic connectivity
by increasing dendritic arborization, synapse
formation, and synaptic transmission.”
Kathlyn J. Gan et al. Specific factors in blood from young but not old mice directly promote synapse
formation and NMDA-receptor recruitment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019).
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902672116
JUNE 3, 2019
Human equivalent of a 15-day old mouse may be approximately one to two years.
37. “A triple drug
combination has been
used to extend the
lifespan of fruit flies by
48% in a new study.”
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2019/10/rapamycin-and-two-other-drugs-extends-lifespan-twice-as-much-as-any-other-drug-combo.html
Rapamycin and Two Other Drugs Extends Lifespan
Twice As Much As Any Other Drug Combo
39. PNAS October 15, 2019 116 (42) 20817-20819; first published September 30, 2019
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1913212116
Rapamycin Lithium Dasatinib-like Drug+ +
Fruit Fly Lifespan Extension by 48%
=
“…a combination of drugs already approved for
human use is a viable strategy to maximize animal
longevity…”
This recent study supports the stairstep approach advocated to enable us to live significantly longer
September 30, 2019
40. Fruit flies received drugs separately and/or in combination.
Each drug individually extended lifespan by 11%
Pairing two drugs extended lifespan roughly 30%
Three drugs combined extended lifespan by 48%
Castillo-Quan, Jorge Iván, Luke S. Tain, Kerri J. Kinghorn, Li Li, Sebastian Grönke, Yvonne Hinze, T. Keith Blackwell, Ivana
Bjedov, and Linda Partridge. "A triple drug combination targeting components of the nutrient-sensing network
maximizes longevity." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 42 (2019): 20817-20819.
Combination Treatments are Essential
September 30, 2019
41. Senolytics NAD+ Sirtuins mTOR-inhibition
AMPK
Activation
Umbilical Cord
Plasma/Blood
Exosomes from
Young Cells
Mesenchymal
Stem Cells
Immune
Restoration
Mitochondria
Restoration
Today’s Age Reversal Interventions
42.
43. …they are optimistic that a
person’s biological age can
be reversed.”
Age markers reversed by 2.5 years!
“ScientistsatInterveneImmuneandStanford
MedicalCenterhaveproventhat‘epigenetic
agingcanbereversedinhumans’...
Cocktail Of Drugs Gives First Hope
That ‘Biological Age’ Can Be Reversed
https://forbes.com/sites/robinseatonjefferson/2019/09/09/cocktail-of-drugs-gives-first-hope-that-biological-age-can-be-reversed/
44. “Reversal of epigenetic aging and immunosenescent trends in humans.” Aging Cell; Sept 2019
Combination Therapy also Effective in Humans
1) Human growth hormone
2) DHEA
3) Metformin
Study conducted by Dr. Greg Fahy in collaboration
with researchers from Stanford University and
UCLA consisted of individualized doses of:
Study subjects also provided with daily
vitamin D3 and zinc.
48. Example of Lethal Delay
https://www.longevity.technology/worlds-first-anti-aging-trial-gets-green-light/
Sept 4, 2019
1958 - Metformin approved as anti-diabetic drug in England
1995 - Life Extension® lists metformin as anti-aging drug
2015 - FDA approves first anti-aging study of a drug (metformin)
2019 - Metformin study receives $75 million funding
($40 million from anonymous donor)
49. Type II diabetics taking metformin:
United Kingdom Diabetes Study
►32% reduced risk of diabetic complications
►42% reduced risk for diabetes-related death
►36% reduced all-cause mortality risk
Study results published January 1995
British Medical Journal; Jan 14, 1995;” United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS)
51. Study Results Found on March 21st 2017
Journal of the American Medical Association
JAMA. Published online March 21, 2017. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.17844
Metformin studied in prediabetic patients. Compared
to placebo 850 mg of metformin two times a day:
Reduced type II diabetes risk 31%
In patients under age 60: metformin reduced diabetic risk by 58%.
“Metformin can cause weight loss…”Quote:
53. Sept. 2017
Metformin Demonstrates Therapeutic
Effects Against Colon Cancer
Am J Med Sci. 2017 Sep;354(3):246-251. doi: 10.1016/j.amjms.2017.05.006. Epub 2017 May 19.
Metformin Has Positive Therapeutic Effects in Colon Cancer and Lung Cancer.
Colon Cancer Metformin Patients Non-Metformin Patients
Recurrences 4% 19%
Metastases 23% 46%
5-Year Survival 57% 37%
Deaths 48% 76%
(Metformin boosts AMPK activity and indirectly inhibits mTOR)
Conclusion: “Metformin therapy is associated with significantly better prognosis in patients with colon cancer”
Caveat: Some diabetics in control group treated with insulin or sulfonylurea drugs that promote tumor cell propagation.
Diabetics on metformin showed these benefits compared to diabetics not prescribed metformin:
54. Diabetics taking metformin
have lower cancer rates
Metformin Prevents Cancer
MD Anderson Cancer Center found
risk of pancreatic cancer was 62%
lower in diabetics using metformin.
Li D, Yeung SC, Hassan MM, Konopleva M, Abbruzzese JL. Antidiabetic therapies
affect risk of pancreatic cancer. Gastroenterology. 2009 Aug;137(2):482-8.
57. Catastrophic Loss of Life
A 2019 study tabulated reductions in cardiovascular mortality in
type II diabetics using metformin.1
Life Extension® calculated how many cardiovascular deaths may
have occurred in response to metformin’s 37-year delay.
This exceeds the death toll of all wars America has ever fought.
1. Association of Treatment With Metformin vs Sulfonylurea With Major Adverse Cardiovascular
Events Among Patients With Diabetes and Reduced Kidney Function. JAMA. 2019 September 19:1-11.
Almost 4 million American diabetics may have died because of
the delay in this one drug (metformin) becoming available.
60. Statistically Significant + Meaningful
Age Reversal in 12 Months
Outcome Objectives:
$550,000 + donated/discounted services
Human Age Reversal Project
Vitality in Aging Interventions Trial
Study Cost:
Major Funding Provided by:
61. Long Term Funding Sources Will Be Needed
Human Age Reversal Project
Bill Faloon
Donations of Physicians’ Time
Funding Need: > $550,000
Donations Received to Date: >$627,000
Vitality In Aging Interventions Trial
SOURCES OF FUNDING:
62. Fund research with tax deductible donations:
Human Age Reversal Project
Make checks payable to:
Human Age Reversal Project
300 NE 20th St. #409
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Or donate online:
age-reversal.net/donate
65. Trial Parameters
> Open label (no placebo group)
> 50 healthy people aged 50-75 years
Initial Phase
Recruitment/Baseline Testing:
October 3rd 2019 – December 15th 2019
Vitality in Aging Interventions Trial
68. 12% Calorie Reduction Improves Biological Age Scores by 1.5 Years
2018 Published Human study measures 8 Aging Biomarkers
Change in the Rate of Biological Aging in Response to Caloric Restriction: CALERIE Biobank Analysis, J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2018 Jan; 73(1): 4-10.
71. Vitality in Aging Interventions Trial
Senolytics
Selective removal of senescent cells
Intervention #2
72. July 9, 2018
Magazine
“It’slooking like veryoldmice are able to substantially improve their health
span, reduce or delay age-related diseases and increase their survival.”
They calculated that if only one in 7,000 to 15,000 cells is senescent, then age-related
problems in physical function started to appear in the mice.
Like a contagion, senescent cells seem to pass on their accelerated aging abilities to healthy
cells by releasing a number of factors that can cause tissues like muscle to deteriorate.
Mice given senescent cells and the senolytic compounds lived 36% longer than animals
with senescent cell transplants who were not given the drugs.
How Scientists Are Testing
Cancer Drugs to Slow Down Aging
73. Drug to clear 'zombie cells' from body could be first
anti-aging treatment after ‘impressive’ human trial
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2019/01/08/drug-clear-zombie-cells-body-could-first-anti-ageing-treatment/
Jan. 8, 2019
“A drug to fight aging may finally
be on the horizon after the
first trial in humans showed
‘impressive’ results.”
“The treatment clears out dead
cells even when the immune
system no longer can.”
74. “Senescent cells – also known as
zombie cells – form in the heart during
aging and lead to heart failure.”
“Newcastle scientists, in collaboration
with researchers in the Mayo Clinic…
not only discovered how this process
takes place in the heart but also how
it can be reversed or treated.”
Newcastle University scientists
are killing zombie cells to reverse
age-related damage in the heart
Feb.8,2019British Heart
Foundation
https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/news-from-the-bhf/news-archive/2019/february/newcastle-university-scientists-are-killing-zombie-cells-to-reverse-age-related-damage-in-the-heart
75. This drug cocktail reduced signs of age-related
diseases and extended life in mice and human cells
Senolytic Delay May = Death
“Group led by Mayo Clinic anti-aging researcher James Kirkland not only offers a clear look at
the power of senescent cells to drive the aging process, but also a pharmaceutical cocktail that,
in mice at least, can slow and even reverse it.
Compared to mice who aged normally, those who started getting the dasatinib-quercetin cocktail at
an age equivalent to 75 to 90 years in humans ended up living roughly 36% longer, and with better
physical function.
In human cells in a test tube and in mice bearing human senescent cells, the dasatinib-quercetin
cocktail showed equally promising results, targeting senescent cells while leaving other cells intact.
Aging…is beginning to look more and more like a disease — and a treatable one at that.
ScientistsAre Testing
CancerDrugstoSlowDownAging July 10, 2019
76. SEPTEMBER 17, 2018
Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine
Journal of the American Medical Association
“…many human pathologic conditions are associated with the presence of
senescent cells.”
“Interventions aimed at eliminating those senescent cells, commonly called
senolytic, have also been shown to improve health and extend life in various
mouse disease models.
“If senolytics are shown to be safe and effective in humans, they could transform
care of older adults and patients with multiple chronic diseases.”
Reference: “Aging, Cell Senescence, and Chronic Disease:Emerging Therapeutic Strategies.”;
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) September 17th 2018.
77. “Moreover, tremendous advances are being made in our
understanding of the science of aging, yielding exciting potential
treatments that may alter the course of this inevitable process.5 One
aspect of this work relates to “senolytics,” the study of ways to
either eliminate senescent cells that may have deleterious effects or
slow or reverse the aging process by restoring cells’ lost function.
“Enabling Healthful Aging for All —
The National Academy of Medicine Grand Challenge in Healthy Longevity”
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1912298?query=TOC
October 31, 2019
“Enabling Healthful Aging for All”…
78. Selective removal of senescent cells - Age-related accumulation
of senescent cells contributes to atherosclerosis, aging of the
eye (cataracts, AMD), osteoporosis, skin and brain aging,
Kirkland and colleagues at Mayo Clinic show that senescent cells
are selectively eliminated by “senolytic” drugs.
Senolytic Cocktail of:
Senolytics
1) Dasatinib
2) Quercetin
3) Fisetin
79. 1) Fish oil: Boost omega-3 index > 10%
Reduce and Resolve Chronic Inflammation
2) Resolvins: Return tissues to health
Intervention #3:
83. “TheroleofDNA methylationin epigeneticsofaging”
Epigenetics, especially DNA methylation,
plays a mechanistic role in aging.
Epigenetic clocks are best biomarkers for
predicting human mortality.
DNAmethylationinfluencedbymetformin,caloric
restriction and rapamycin treatment in mice.
This may reverse/prevent 20% to 40% of the
age-related changes in DNA methylation.
Pharmacol Ther. 2019 March; 195:172-185. doi:10.1016/j.pharmthera.2018.11.001
85. Nov. 17, 2019
NIH Funds $23 Million
Dog Study that includes
RAPAMYCIN
Daniel Promislow
principal investigator of the Dog Aging Project
“Old dogs, new tricks:
10,000 pets needed for
aging study”
https://www.heraldnet.com/northwest/old-dogs-new-tricks-10000-pets-needed-for-study/
87. LS/tandemmassspectrometrybasedtesting
Quantitativeb-galactosidasestaining,p16INK4a,etc)
Neurovision – Mayo Clinic CD38
Johns Hopkins
Aging Biomarker Tests
Vitality in Aging Interventions Trial
More Accurate FlowFISH-
Based Telomere Length Tests
Newer DNA
Methylation Age Tests
NAD+, NAD/NADH ratio,
and NAD+ metabolite tests
Cell Senescence Tests
Univ of British Columbia/UCLA Galactosidasestaining,p16INK4a,skinpunch
NanoSomiX
Exosome tests for predicting
Alzheimer’s disease 10 years
prior to onset of memory loss
Age Management Panel
Comprehensive blood
biomarkers with Levine
Biological Age Calculator
88. Long Term Funding Sources Will Be Needed
Human Age Reversal Project
Bill Faloon
Donations of Physicians’ Time
Funding Need: > $550,000
Donations Received to Date: >$627,000
Vitality In Aging Interventions Trial
SOURCES OF FUNDING:
89. New charity to fund research with tax deductible donations:
Human Age Reversal Project
Make checks payable to:
Human Age Reversal Project
300 NE 20th St. #409
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Or donate online:
age-reversal.net/donate
92. o 1497: Citrus shown to cure scurvy
o 1747: James Lind proves citrus cures scurvy
o 1870: Flawed study discredits “citrus cure”
o 1911: Dr. Robert Scott loses crew to scurvy
o 1932: Vitamin C proven to cure scurvy
Thousands of Deaths After Cure Discovered
94. Hotel magnate Barron Hilton died
of natural causes at the age of 91.
He left about 97% of his estate to
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, which
expects to grow its endowment
from $2.9 billion to $6.3 billion
www.foxbusiness.com/business-leaders/barron-hilton-fortune-estate-foundation
Who missed the longevity boat?
Barron Hilton (1927-2019)
Expiration date: Sept. 19, 2019
Net worth > $2.9 billion
Paris Hilton Barron Hilton
95. Too Wealthy to Die at Age 65
Paul Allen, Chairman of the Seattle
Seahawks co-founded Microsoft in 1975.
Diagnosed and treated for non-Hodgkin
lymphoma in 2009. Cancer returned in
2018. He died from septic shock.
Paul Allen was philanthropist and
donated to medical research…
but did NOT make it his priority!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/obituaries/paul-allen-dead.html
Paul Allen (1953-2018)
Net worth > $26.1 billion
Expiration date: Oct. 15, 2018
96. Too Wealthy to Die at Age 58
Blake Nordstrom, company co-president,
dies unexpectedly at 58 from lymphoma.
At the time, he described his
condition as "treatable" and said he
planned to "continue to work
throughout this process as normal."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/02/business/blake-nordstrom-obit/
Blake Nordstrom(1961-2019)
Net worth > $1.5 billion
Expiration date: Jan. 2, 2019
97. Who Missed the Longevity Boat
Robert "Bob" McNair, billionaire
founder and owner of the
Houston Texans died at age 81.
He battled squamous cell
skin cancer and then
leukemia for about 20 years.
https://www.forbes.com/profile/robert-mcnair/#130c78d9251a
RobertMcNair (1937-2018)
Net worth ~ $3.8 billion
Expiration date: Nov. 23, 2018
Wealthy And Famous
That Expired In 2018
98. Who Missed the Longevity Boat
Herb Kelleher, the eccentric
founder of Southwest Airlines
who helped revolutionize
low-cost air travel in 1971.
Died at age 87.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/business/southwest-airlines-founder-herb-kelleher-obit
Herb Kelleher(1931-2019)
Net worth ~ $2.5 billion
Expiration date: Jan. 3, 2019
Wealthy And Famous
That Expired In 2019
99. “Just a year ago I felt
immortal, wearing my
age with pride, even
joking about it.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/11/business/boone-pickens-dead.html
Who missed the longevity boat?
T. Boone Pickens (1928-2018)
Expiration date: Sept. 11, 2019
Net worth > $950 million
In 2016 T. Boone Pickens wrote:
One year later suffered series of
strokes and a fall. Dead at age 91.
100. T. Boone Pickens Largely Funded $260 Million
Oklahoma State University Stadium
(He made many other charitable donations to biomedical research)
101. http://med.miami.edu/news/interdisciplinary-stem-cell-institute-at-the-university-of-miami-receives-2
Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute
at the University of Miami Receives $25 Million Donation
“The Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at
the University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine has received a $25 million donation
from the Soffer Family Foundation.”
“The funding will allow the institute to continue
its groundbreaking stem cell research… in
fields of cardiology, sports medicine, and
aging-related conditions.”
October 8th 2019
102. Fund research with tax deductible donations:
Human Age Reversal Project
Make checks payable to:
Human Age Reversal Project
300 NE 20th St. #409
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Or donate online:
age-reversal.net/donate
103. We Were Doomed 10 Years Ago
No Validated Method to
Reverse Aging in People
Manhattan Beach Summit
November 2009
104. Huge Advances in Only 10 Years
No Way to Reverse Aging
Manhattan Beach Summit Attendees
November 2009
Many Potential Methods
2009 2019
106. “Why the line between
life and death is now
more blurred than
ever…life's end is less
final than we thought.”
November 20, 2019
The Growing Rebellion
against Aging and Death
107. "...without daring innovators, disruptive
thinkers, and voluntary patients, little
medical progress could be made"
"Getting Comfortable with Risk."
New England Journal of Medicine
(381;17) October 24, 2019
October 24, 2019
110. How Humans Died Last Century
Average life expectancy in the U.S. in 1900 was 47.3 years.
It has since increased to about 79 years.
SOURCE: ODC, National Center for Health Statistics.
111. LethalDelays
•Antibiotic properties of penicillin discovered:1928
•Alexander Fleming findings published: 1929
•Penicillin not widely available until 1946
Millions of needless deaths!
112. Penicillin Availability
1928 1946
Age Reversal
?
Delay of 16 Years
Millions of Needless Deaths
2015
How many millions
will needlessly perish?
Penicillin andAge
Reversal
114. Feb 23 /March 2, 2015
Living over 100
years no longer
limited to babies
Exponential Scientific Advances!
115. Fund research with tax deductible donations:
Human Age Reversal Project
Make checks payable to:
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