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Re: [permaculture] Anti-ageing compound set for human trials after turning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com
- From: Toby Hemenway <toby@patternliteracy.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Anti-ageing compound set for human trials after turning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com
- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 11:56:35 -0800
On Jan 7, 2014, at 10:48 AM, John D'hondt wrote:
> I think there is a reason why 3 score years and ten (or a bit longer) may
> not be such a bad thing.
It's a bit OT, but I remember reading that a study showed that the typical
20-year-old wants to live forever, 40-year-olds want to live to be 200,
60-year-olds want to live to be 100, and 80-year-olds want another decade or
so if they are in good health. It all works out. Because, like they say,
getting old isn't for sissies.
Toby
http://patternliteracy.com
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Re: [permaculture] Anti-ageing compound set for human trials after turning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com,
Toby Hemenway, 01/07/2014
- Re: [permaculture] Anti-ageing compound set for human trials after turning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com, Bob Waldrop, 01/07/2014
- Re: [permaculture] Anti-ageing compound set for human trials afterturning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com, John D'hondt, 01/10/2014
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