ARTHRITIS..... ARTHRITIS Arthritis is a a disease that affects the joint due to inflammation... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:44 AM PDT | ARTHRITIS..... ARTHRITIS Arthritis is a a disease that affects the joint due to inflammation of the joints.its is usually associated with ageing.it exist in different forms like bacterial art... ARTHRITIS Arthritis is a a disease that affects the joint due to inflammation of the joints.its is usually associated with ageing.it exist in d... | | |
MY DAD IS THIN LIPS VERY THIN SO IS MY MOTHER FROM AGEING NOW NO THANKS AS FACE FOR DNA SO DOES ALI ... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:42 AM PDT | MY DAD IS THIN LIPS VERY THIN SO IS MY MOTHER FROM AGEING NOW NO THANKS AS FACE FOR DNA SO DOES ALI MY ROOMATE THEY SCUM DNA FOR HIM TAHT WAY | |
ANY BLOOD OF OLD INJURED SUCK STOND OF WEBS HERE. IF THEY NEGATE THEIR AGEING Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:22 AM PDT | ANY BLOOD OF OLD INJURED SUCK STOND OF WEBS HERE. IF THEY NEGATE THEIR AGEING | |
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Can we reverse the ageing process by putting young blood into older people? A series of experiments... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:15 AM PDT | | Can we reverse the ageing process by putting young blood into older people? A series of experiments has produced incredible results by giving young blood to old mice. Now the findings are being tested on humans. Ian Sample meets the scientists whose research could transform our lives #life #extensions #antiaging | | |
MY ROOMATE IS A HEAVLY BOWEL ROVER HE HAS TO BE TO KEEP HIS AGEING CODE HE HAS A HOLE IN HIS SPINE SHOT... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:14 AM PDT | MY ROOMATE IS A HEAVLY BOWEL ROVER HE HAS TO BE TO KEEP HIS AGEING CODE HE HAS A HOLE IN HIS SPINE SHOT OUT KNEES A HIP IMPLANAT AND BROKEN FEET FROM IRAQ HAD A PACE MAKE R THEY PULLED OUT THAT WAS WHAT THEY GAVE ME AS ROSE MAN FOR BOUDOUIR . I WON FOR MIND SO THEY ARE TRYING TO SAVE ME HOWEVER HE SA LIVE SO I HAVE A PLACE TO LIVE I HELP HIM FOR ROOMAND BOARD IWTH HIS DISABILITY NEEDS AS HTEY LEFT ME WITH NOTHING | |
OTHE R AGEING PEOPLE WHO ARE WISE WANT THIS REALITY SO THEY CAN REINCARNATE ONE DAY AND STUDY AND STOP... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:07 AM PDT | OTHE R AGEING PEOPLE WHO ARE WISE WANT THIS REALITY SO THEY CAN REINCARNATE ONE DAY AND STUDY AND STOP AGEING. | |
Can we reverse the ageing process by putting young blood into older people? A series of experiments... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:07 AM PDT | AHMED SAVANI Wed, 05 Aug 2015 17:07:15 GMT - Google+ - Public Can we reverse the ageing process by putting young blood into older people? A series of experiments has produced incredible results by giving young blood to old mice. Now the findings are being tested on humans. Ian Sample meets the scientists whose research could transform our lives #life #extensions #antiaging | |
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Mobilise gives you the knowledge you need to self-assess and treat the aches and pains associated with... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:45 AM PDT | Mobilise Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:45:49 GMT - Google+ - Public Mobilise gives you the knowledge you need to self-assess and treat the aches and pains associated with the ageing process. | |
Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks. Modi government has given an in-principle... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:45 AM PDT | Libris Fidelis Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:45:26 GMT - Reshared Post - Canary In The Mine (current events) High Speed Rail (HSR) will not work on existing railroads because it needs its own private right-of-way. This will not work on almost all US railroads for two huge reasons: 1) almost all existing rail routes that are not abandoned already are dependent upon freight dispatching flexibility. US freight railroads are 24-hour operations and must be free to run their trains according to traffic needs without interference by high speed passenger trains; 2) any implementation of express passenger train service will require placing those rail routes in the middle of freeways on all new very mild gradients and curves... not just because of grade crossing hazards of highway traffic to high-speed trains.
I am a retired locomotive engineer, and I am not at all opposed to high speed passenger service; BUT... that service needs entirely new routes that do not negatively interact with other forms of transportation, such as happens at every railroad/highway grade crossing. -- Libris Fidelis | Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks.Modi government has given an in-principle nod for Madrid-based locomotive-maker Talgo to undertake trial runs of its lighter and faster trains that could cut travel time between Mumbai and Delhi from 17 hours to 12 hours without overhauling India's ageing rail tracks. These lighter trains could cut travel time by up to 30% which could lower Railways' energy bill by 30%. Trial run by October or early November. #IndianRailways | Talgo Chief executive officer Jose Maria Oriol said they are hopeful of bringing their trial train to India by October or early November at their own cost and risk to demonstrate its advantages. | | |
Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks. Modi government has given an in-principle... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:44 AM PDT | Libris Fidelis Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:44:50 GMT - Reshared Post - Maine Paradigm (Discussion) High Speed Rail (HSR) will not work on existing railroads because it needs its own private right-of-way. This will not work on almost all US railroads for two huge reasons: 1) almost all existing rail routes that are not abandoned already are dependent upon freight dispatching flexibility. US freight railroads are 24-hour operations and must be free to run their trains according to traffic needs without interference by high speed passenger trains; 2) any implementation of express passenger train service will require placing those rail routes in the middle of freeways on all new very mild gradients and curves... not just because of grade crossing hazards of highway traffic to high-speed trains.
I am a retired locomotive engineer, and I am not at all opposed to high speed passenger service; BUT... that service needs entirely new routes that do not negatively interact with other forms of transportation, such as happens at every railroad/highway grade crossing. -- Libris Fidelis | Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks.Modi government has given an in-principle nod for Madrid-based locomotive-maker Talgo to undertake trial runs of its lighter and faster trains that could cut travel time between Mumbai and Delhi from 17 hours to 12 hours without overhauling India's ageing rail tracks. These lighter trains could cut travel time by up to 30% which could lower Railways' energy bill by 30%. Trial run by October or early November. #IndianRailways | Talgo Chief executive officer Jose Maria Oriol said they are hopeful of bringing their trial train to India by October or early November at their own cost and risk to demonstrate its advantages. | | |
Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks. Modi government has given an in-principle... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:44 AM PDT | Libris Fidelis Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:44:16 GMT - Reshared Post - Global Info Exchange Our Community ! (Discussion) High Speed Rail (HSR) will not work on existing railroads because it needs its own private right-of-way. This will not work on almost all US railroads for two huge reasons: 1) almost all existing rail routes that are not abandoned already are dependent upon freight dispatching flexibility. US freight railroads are 24-hour operations and must be free to run their trains according to traffic needs without interference by high speed passenger trains; 2) any implementation of express passenger train service will require placing those rail routes in the middle of freeways on all new very mild gradients and curves... not just because of grade crossing hazards of highway traffic to high-speed trains.
I am a retired locomotive engineer, and I am not at all opposed to high speed passenger service; BUT... that service needs entirely new routes that do not negatively interact with other forms of transportation, such as happens at every railroad/highway grade crossing. -- Libris Fidelis | Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks.Modi government has given an in-principle nod for Madrid-based locomotive-maker Talgo to undertake trial runs of its lighter and faster trains that could cut travel time between Mumbai and Delhi from 17 hours to 12 hours without overhauling India's ageing rail tracks. These lighter trains could cut travel time by up to 30% which could lower Railways' energy bill by 30%. Trial run by October or early November. #IndianRailways | Talgo Chief executive officer Jose Maria Oriol said they are hopeful of bringing their trial train to India by October or early November at their own cost and risk to demonstrate its advantages. | | |
Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks. Modi government has given an in-principle... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:43 AM PDT | Libris Fidelis Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:43:14 GMT - Reshared Post - Being Liberal Community on G+ (Discussion) High Speed Rail (HSR) will not work on existing railroads because it needs its own private right-of-way. This will not work on almost all US railroads for two huge reasons: 1) almost all existing rail routes that are not abandoned already are dependent upon freight dispatching flexibility. US freight railroads are 24-hour operations and must be free to run their trains according to traffic needs without interference by high speed passenger trains; 2) any implementation of express passenger train service will require placing those rail routes in the middle of freeways on all new very mild gradients and curves... not just because of grade crossing hazards of highway traffic to high-speed trains.
I am a retired locomotive engineer, and I am not at all opposed to high speed passenger service; BUT... that service needs entirely new routes that do not negatively interact with other forms of transportation, such as happens at every railroad/highway grade crossing. -- Libris Fidelis | Faster and lighter Spanish trains to run on our existing tracks.Modi government has given an in-principle nod for Madrid-based locomotive-maker Talgo to undertake trial runs of its lighter and faster trains that could cut travel time between Mumbai and Delhi from 17 hours to 12 hours without overhauling India's ageing rail tracks. These lighter trains could cut travel time by up to 30% which could lower Railways' energy bill by 30%. Trial run by October or early November. #IndianRailways | Talgo Chief executive officer Jose Maria Oriol said they are hopeful of bringing their trial train to India by October or early November at their own cost and risk to demonstrate its advantages. | | |
[Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age ... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:31 AM PDT | MICHAEL SCALLY Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:31:26 GMT - Reshared Post - Mens Health Club (Discussion) | [Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age Highlights · We identify potential drivers of multiple dimensions of the ageing process up to 110 years of age. · Inflammation is the prime candidate amongst potential determinants of mortality, capability and cognition up to extreme old age. · Telomere length does not predict successful ageing in the very and extreme old, but centenarians and their offspring maintain telomeres better than non-centenarians. Centenarians are less susceptible to the diseases, functional losses and dependencies of old age than the general public. Why centenarians age differently, i.e. which biological and pathophysiological processes drive ageing at this extreme old age, is not known. We found that chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency, but did not predict multimorbidity. In contrast, long telomeres might be important to become a centenarian but did not predict the ageing process further on. Suppression of chronic inflammation could be an essential step towards further improvements in human healthy lifespan. Arai Y, Martin-Ruiz CM, Takayama M, Abe Y, Takebayashi T, et al. Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age: A Longitudinal Study of Semi-supercentenarians. EBioMedicine. http://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/S2352-3964(15)30081-5/fulltext To determine the most important drivers of successful ageing at extreme old age, we combined community-based prospective cohorts: Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH), Tokyo Centenarians Study (TCS) and Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study (JSS) comprising 1554 individuals including 684 centenarians and (semi-)supercentenarians, 167 pairs of centenarian offspring and spouses, and 536 community-living very old (85 to 99 years). We combined z scores from multiple biomarkers to describe haematopoiesis, inflammation, lipid and glucose metabolism, liver function, renal function, and cellular senescence domains. In Cox proportional hazard models, inflammation predicted all-cause mortality with hazard ratios (95% CI) 1.89 (1.21 to 2.95) and 1.36 (1.05 to 1.78) in the very old and (semi-)supercentenarians, respectively. In linear forward stepwise models, inflammation predicted capability (10.8% variance explained) and cognition (8.6% variance explained) in (semi-) supercentenarians better than chronologic age or gender. The inflammation score was also lower in centenarian offspring compared to age-matched controls with Δ (95% CI) = −0.795 (−1.436 to −0.154). Centenarians and their offspring were able to maintain long telomeres, but telomere length was not a predictor of successful ageing in centenarians and semi-supercentenarians. We conclude that inflammation is an important malleable driver of ageing up to extreme old age in humans. | Correspondence. Correspondence to: N. Hirose, Centre for Supercentenarian Research, Keio University School of Medicine, 35, Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan. 2 email. ,. Thomas von Zglinicki. x. Thomas von Zglinicki. Search for articles by this author ... | | |
[Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age ... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:31 AM PDT | | [Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age Highlights · We identify potential drivers of multiple dimensions of the ageing process up to 110 years of age. · Inflammation is the prime candidate amongst potential determinants of mortality, capability and cognition up to extreme old age. · Telomere length does not predict successful ageing in the very and extreme old, but centenarians and their offspring maintain telomeres better than non-centenarians. Centenarians are less susceptible to the diseases, functional losses and dependencies of old age than the general public. Why centenarians age differently, i.e. which biological and pathophysiological processes drive ageing at this extreme old age, is not known. We found that chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency, but did not predict multimorbidity. In contrast, long telomeres might be important to become a centenarian but did not predict the ageing process further on. Suppression of chronic inflammation could be an essential step towards further improvements in human healthy lifespan. Arai Y, Martin-Ruiz CM, Takayama M, Abe Y, Takebayashi T, et al. Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age: A Longitudinal Study of Semi-supercentenarians. EBioMedicine. http://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/S2352-3964(15)30081-5/fulltext To determine the most important drivers of successful ageing at extreme old age, we combined community-based prospective cohorts: Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH), Tokyo Centenarians Study (TCS) and Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study (JSS) comprising 1554 individuals including 684 centenarians and (semi-)supercentenarians, 167 pairs of centenarian offspring and spouses, and 536 community-living very old (85 to 99 years). We combined z scores from multiple biomarkers to describe haematopoiesis, inflammation, lipid and glucose metabolism, liver function, renal function, and cellular senescence domains. In Cox proportional hazard models, inflammation predicted all-cause mortality with hazard ratios (95% CI) 1.89 (1.21 to 2.95) and 1.36 (1.05 to 1.78) in the very old and (semi-)supercentenarians, respectively. In linear forward stepwise models, inflammation predicted capability (10.8% variance explained) and cognition (8.6% variance explained) in (semi-) supercentenarians better than chronologic age or gender. The inflammation score was also lower in centenarian offspring compared to age-matched controls with Δ (95% CI) = −0.795 (−1.436 to −0.154). Centenarians and their offspring were able to maintain long telomeres, but telomere length was not a predictor of successful ageing in centenarians and semi-supercentenarians. We conclude that inflammation is an important malleable driver of ageing up to extreme old age in humans. | Correspondence. Correspondence to: N. Hirose, Centre for Supercentenarian Research, Keio University School of Medicine, 35, Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan. 2 email. ,. Thomas von Zglinicki. x. Thomas von Zglinicki. Search for articles by this author ... | | |
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[Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age ... Posted: 05 Aug 2015 09:29 AM PDT | MICHAEL SCALLY Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:29:30 GMT - Community - Testosterone (Discussion) [Open Access] Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age Highlights · We identify potential drivers of multiple dimensions of the ageing process up to 110 years of age. · Inflammation is the prime candidate amongst potential determinants of mortality, capability and cognition up to extreme old age. · Telomere length does not predict successful ageing in the very and extreme old, but centenarians and their offspring maintain telomeres better than non-centenarians. Centenarians are less susceptible to the diseases, functional losses and dependencies of old age than the general public. Why centenarians age differently, i.e. which biological and pathophysiological processes drive ageing at this extreme old age, is not known. We found that chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency, but did not predict multimorbidity. In contrast, long telomeres might be important to become a centenarian but did not predict the ageing process further on. Suppression of chronic inflammation could be an essential step towards further improvements in human healthy lifespan. Arai Y, Martin-Ruiz CM, Takayama M, Abe Y, Takebayashi T, et al. Inflammation, But Not Telomere Length, Predicts Successful Ageing at Extreme Old Age: A Longitudinal Study of Semi-supercentenarians. EBioMedicine. http://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/S2352-3964(15)30081-5/fulltext To determine the most important drivers of successful ageing at extreme old age, we combined community-based prospective cohorts: Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH), Tokyo Centenarians Study (TCS) and Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study (JSS) comprising 1554 individuals including 684 centenarians and (semi-)supercentenarians, 167 pairs of centenarian offspring and spouses, and 536 community-living very old (85 to 99 years). We combined z scores from multiple biomarkers to describe haematopoiesis, inflammation, lipid and glucose metabolism, liver function, renal function, and cellular senescence domains. In Cox proportional hazard models, inflammation predicted all-cause mortality with hazard ratios (95% CI) 1.89 (1.21 to 2.95) and 1.36 (1.05 to 1.78) in the very old and (semi-)supercentenarians, respectively. In linear forward stepwise models, inflammation predicted capability (10.8% variance explained) and cognition (8.6% variance explained) in (semi-) supercentenarians better than chronologic age or gender. The inflammation score was also lower in centenarian offspring compared to age-matched controls with Δ (95% CI) = −0.795 (−1.436 to −0.154). Centenarians and their offspring were able to maintain long telomeres, but telomere length was not a predictor of successful ageing in centenarians and semi-supercentenarians. We conclude that inflammation is an important malleable driver of ageing up to extreme old age in humans. Correspondence. Correspondence to: N. Hirose, Centre for Supercentenarian Research, Keio University School of Medicine, 35, Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan. 2 email. ,. Thomas von Zglinicki. x. Thomas von Zglinicki. Search for articles by this author ... | | |
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