Author: Edward

Real patient experiences

Ginsu knives can teach us something about the next 100 million dollars of telomere ‘research’

This endless, incremental, reiterative, and staid method of advancing knowledge is challenged by what I call the “Ginsu Principle”. You could sell many distinct knives for cutting bread, aluminum cans, tomatoes and wood. And you can have different theories for how these knives cut those substances. Or you could just accept that a knife can cut a lot of things because it’s sharp. Our research into telomere biology violates the Ginsu Principle in a big way.

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Dr. Titia de Lange wins prestigious Gairdner award for telomere studies

Titia de Lange, Ph.D., Leon Hess Professor; American Cancer Society Professor; Head, Laboratory of Cell Biology and Genetics; Director, Anderson Center for Cancer Research; Rockefeller University, New York.

Awarded the Gairdner Award for her discovery of the mechanisms by which mammalian telomeres are protected from deleterious DNA repair and damage responses.

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Walter’s story of reclaimed glory

The better sleep and more dreams. Better recovery. Pain in my back the first 10 days of use. Something was going on back there and I just let it take its course. The next 8 weeks no pain at all.

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