MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan on 100 Plus and Longevity
Here is a recent discussion I had with Dylan Ratigan about living 100 Plus: Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
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Here is a recent discussion I had with Dylan Ratigan about living 100 Plus: Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Here is a discussion about 100 Plus with the Economist’s Management Editor and Schumpeter Columnist, Adrian Wooldridge, at the Human Potential summit in New York City.
At the recent SENS5 conference, Aubrey de Grey interviewed me about 100 Plus. It’s in a two-part series below. Part 1: Part 2:
Dr. James Hughes interviewed me in a two part series for Changesurfer Radio, a production of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. If you want to listen here’s Part 1 and Part 2.
Here’s an article by Fast Company blogger Alice Korngold about how living past 100 will effect work and retraining markets.
This is important news: Researchers have shown they can reverse the aging process for human adult stem cells, which are responsible for helping old or damaged tissues regenerate. The findings could lead to medical treatments that may repair a host
Here is a review of 100 Plus that came out in August while I was on the road promoting the book. Fight Aging is a good source for longevity news and I recommend visiting the site if you are interested
Aaron Saenz at Singularity Hub writes a thoughtful review of 100+: What would you do with another 75 years on this Earth? Not as a pain wracked wizened elder in a nursing home, but as a vibrant super-centenarian with the
This is an excellent article from the NYT about how gene therapy has been used to kill cancer. Dr. Carl June at U Penn is really a leader in this field.
I spoke at the Economist’s Human Potential conference yesterday and Andrew Nusca from SmartPlanet.com wrote an excellent blog summary about it today.
Here’s my interview with Glenn Reynolds on his InstaVision show. Internet TV is really taking off, and Glenn’s show is one of the best political/topic-based ones out there.
100 Plus is on the Washington Post’s bestseller list this week (#8)! Very exciting! Hopefully, the more people who read the book, the more we will all realize the importance of research on biological aging and human repair.