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Rich people live longer than poor people

Published in March 24th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in longevity
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In case you wanted proof of this, here is a NYT report on an HHS study. The NYT says it’s a new study, but a web search brings up the same data that was published two years ago. I’ve emailed Dr. Gopal Singh to see if he has any updates.

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Man grows back finger using pig extracellular matrix powder

Published in March 24th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Biotech, Longevity tech
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This is amazing and shows the power of regenerative medicine.

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Tech Market of the Future: The Brain

Published in March 24th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Biotech, Future Tech, Longevity tech
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The Alzheimer’s Association recently reported that one out of eight baby boomers is expected to get Alzheimer’s disease, creating a total of 10 million victims. This staggering prediction underscores the need for brain health and augmentation, a new market that tech players are fortunately beginning to enter.
Just as it is possible to go to work [...]

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Paul Allen’s next step — Mapping Genes in the Brain

Published in March 13th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Biotech, Cool things, Future Tech, Longevity tech
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The Allen Institute for Brain Science is launching a four-year, $55 million project to build an atlas of genes’ activity in the brain. From the WSJ:
“Jones and his colleagues will take about a half dozen brains from recently dead people who were neurologically and psychiatrically healthy. Then they’ll divide each brain into somewhere between 500 [...]

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Sea cucumbers and human brains

Published in March 7th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Future Tech, Longevity tech, nano
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What do these two things have in common? According to MIT’s Technology review, a new material inspired by sea cucumbers “switches rapidly between rigid and flexible states.” This is important because “such a material may be useful in the design of implantable electrodes able to record brain activity over long stretches of time, [...]

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Rare Gene Mutation Plays Role in Longevity

Published in March 7th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Biotech, longevity
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This article summarizes research by Dr. Nir Barzilai, director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He has found that a mutation that causes a decrease the activity of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) results in short stature but longer life. Here is [...]

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Health 2.0: A Promising Prescription

Published in March 7th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in Longevity tech, Sonia Arrison Columns
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Google’s recent announcement that it is creating a home for personal health records online is a natural outgrowth of Silicon Valley’s Web 2.0 consumer Internet focus. The question this raises is whether a market-driven system is better for keeping health records than one run by the government.
Groups like the World Privacy Forum worry that initiatives [...]

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Consumers want online health access

Published in March 4th, 2008
Posted by Sonia in General
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This is a summary of a survey conducted by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. Useful information that’s not surprising.

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