Mice CAN get muscular dystrophy after all
Research suggests turns out that mice can get the disease but that their longer telomeres often protect them and produce a mild disease form or phenotype
Research suggests turns out that mice can get the disease but that their longer telomeres often protect them and produce a mild disease form or phenotype
It is fair to say that aging itself, with its blunted responses to viruses, cancers, and other infections, is a form of acquired immune deficiency.
If you ask a friendly astrophysicist his opinion on something that he really hasn’t thought much about, he is going to regurgitate common knowledge
But what happens when we maintain immortality in already damaged stem cells? We get obese, diabetic, blotchy skin, grey hair, stiff arteries, osteoporosis and all the rest of it…
I am extremely grateful to be able to tell you that the FTC contacted my lawyers and informed them that I would be dropped from the suit against TA Sciences
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