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Canadian can now expect to live past 80!
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/25/2006 11:00 PM
Original Story:  Living longer (Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune)
OTTAWA (CP) - Canadians are living longer, according to Statistics Canada. The agency's data show combined life expectancy for men and women climbed past 80 in 2004.

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Leap forward in Bionic Hand technology demonstrated in Scotish surgery.
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/25/2006 10:56 PM

Donald MacKillop is delighted with his new hand.  A product that promises to only get better and better is powered by separate motors in each digit.

Original Story:  Bionic hand 'gives realistic grip' (BBC News)
What's being billed as the world's most advanced bionic hand has been fitted to a man in Scotland.

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Multiple Stories highlight a record life expectancy (80 years) in Canadians, longevity induced failed pension planning, increased healthcare costs, and a possible ban on transfats. :)
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/22/2006 11:59 PM
anadians living longer, with combined life expectancy now over 80 years (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
OTTAWA (CP) - Statistics Canada says Canadians are living longer and that combined life expectancy for men and women climbed past 80 in 2004.

We're living longer, yes, but don't bet on hitting 100 (NorthJersey.com)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A glance of the latest charts on life expectancy, now versus then, seems to affirm a popular idea that Americans are speeding toward life beyond age 100.

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Aging brain may be staved off by practice; but, the root cause seems to be damage to the DNA.
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/22/2006 11:54 PM
Buildup of damaged DNA in cells drives aging (EurekAlert!)
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 20 – The accumulation of genetic damage in our cells is a major contributor to how we age, according to a study being published today in the journal Nature by an international group of researchers.

Stem Cells: Stem Cell Activity Deciphered In The Aging Brain (Bioresearc ...
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Aging tips from the International Council on Aging
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/21/2006 6:35 AM

The international council on aging has released a list of 10 things you can do to have a healthy happy new year.  The advice ranges from being socially active, wearing comfortable footwear, to getting enough sleep.

While these may not seem like breakthrough items, ignoring the little things daily will take a toll on your body.  After all, we need to stay in shape long enough until longevity technology arrives.


10 Ways to Achieve a Healthy, Happy New Year From International Council on Active Aging (PR Web)
For Baby Boomers and their parents, the International Council on Active Aging has a p ...

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Furry Friends help with research on Alzheimers
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/13/2006 10:08 PM

Apparently cats, not dogs, may be man's best friend, particularly when it comes to paving the way for groundbreaking research on Alzheimer's disease.  According to the author of this Bloomberg.com article: 
One tenth of adults over the age of 70 will have significant memory loss, half of those due to Alzheimers.  As the population ages that number is expe cted to quadruple.

Full Story:  Aging Cats Get Alzheimer's Disease, May Help Human Research (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Aging cats who forget their owners, cry out in the night and become confused may be suffering from Alzheimer's disease. New research shows felines can suffer the same memory-robbing illness that caus ...

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Retirement, and old fashioned idea?
Immortality Blog Finances and Life Extension By Mitch Ronco on 12/10/2006 12:08 AM

Below is a link to an article which demonstrates that the world is waking up to the fact that their is a problem with retirment planning now that people are living longer.  The author makes the usual statements regarding people not saving enough money for retirement; but, their still seems to be a lack of realization that people are living longer and longer lives.  Their is a real possiblity that those of us who expect to reach the average age of 77 quoted in the article  may possibly live much much longer. 

We may need to adjust our thinking radically to the realization that there is no particular age when we should retire.  It seems to me that the best retirement strategy is to stay gainfully employed; or even better, self employed. for as long as physically possible. 

Retirement was an artificial creation around the beginning of the last century anyway.  Befo ...

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Bionic Racer!
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/9/2006 10:53 PM

One inspiring story which shows how a mixture of personal tenacity and 21st century technology has improved one man's life more than we might have ever thought possible just a few short decades ago.  Also see www.raceagainstpain.com

One Leg, One Dream: Racecar Driver Races Against Pain (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SEBRING, Fla.----Personifying the endurance and survival of the human condition, chronic pain sufferer and "bionic man" Michael Roman recently received his official license to race last weekend in Sebring, Florida.

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Monkey see, Monkey Diet, Monkey Live Longer.
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/9/2006 10:39 PM

More evidence that caloric restriction helps defeat the aging process.  Monkeys on a low calorie diet have stronger immune systems than those on a standard diet.

Research Notebook (The Oregonian)
from reduced-calorie diet A study at Oregon Health & Science University has found that a reduced-calorie diet delays aging of the immune system in monkeys.

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Living Longer. Sooner than You Think?
Immortality Blog By Mitch Ronco on 12/3/2006 12:29 AM

Ray Kurzweil has predicted that by 2029 mankind will have sufficiently developed healthcare and biotechnology to ensure that for each year you age, you gain one year of life expectancy.  Aubrey de Grey of the Methusaleh Foundation has championed Kurzweils concept of an actuarial escape velocity beyond which an individual has a statisical probability of continuing on indefinitely.

James Canton, author of a new book, "The Extreme Future: The Top Trends That Will Reshape the World for the Next 5, 10, and 20 Years." has lowered this estimate to roughly a decade away.  Can this timeframe be trusted, or is this a case of playing a sensationalisticly optimistic guessing game in order to generate publicity?

 The original story is quoted here: 

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