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Harvard and UNC battle in the NCAA tourney- but stand together to defend race-based admissions

The SFFA sued both Harvard and UNC in November of 2014 for using race as an unfavorable consideration in the case of one Asian-American applicant test case.

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Grey hair is directly related to telomere shortening (and stress)

More than any other indicator, people find the reversal of grey hair to be a positive sign of getting younger and it is not uncommon to hear these reports from users of TA-65 or the adaptogenic RECHARGE supplement.

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Hypertension isn’t the disease, it’s the adaption to loss of arterial integrity

What if I told you that there was only one disease with a thousand faces? Well, hypertension is just one of those conditions caused by the accumulated damage the stem cells of the arteries. That damage is the direct result of telomere attrition and inadequate telomerase activity

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Is a sprint between two 90-year-olds an ageist spectacle?

If we couldn’t see their faces and didn’t know their ages, we wouldn’t think this was very athletic. Someday soon, we will not consider age to be very important and the existence of a contest between two genetically-damaged individuals will not be elevated to a noble spectacle but will seem exploitative.

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