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    I wouldn't put too much stock on "gene discoveries." Some geneticists often jump the gun, make announcements, and have a gene patented without doing all that much research. "Next" by Michael Chrichton is a good book to read about the problem. Anyway, talks about the "immortality gene" have been around for years, so unless there's some concrete evidence, there's not that much to be excited about. Just saying.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by kalanrakas View Post
    saba uy, mora gyud ka ug korek. just try to get the drift. if you can't, i won't wonder why you ask such a question.
    hahaha... suko man diay. don't even bother to wonder why i asked such question. just read the article and shut up.

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    hahay.......... whatever dude, hope u nagetz pud nimu akun pasabot......^^ gud luck

  4. #24
    hmmm...pretty interesting article chad
    ...still has no clue on the causes of aging and i can't put my mind to work

  5. #25
    kay cge mn ta kaon gd hehehe

  6. #26
    basic principles of physics..for every action there is always an opposite reaction....

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    "We all probably develop cancer cells that don't get past a few replications because of the effect of normal telomere shortening. If you make cells immortal by allowing them to replenish their telomeres, you may raise the risk of many nasty cancers considerably."

  7. #27
    we age because of time.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    Scientists are getting closer to finding the answer.

    Scientists Find Aging Gene: Key to Longer Lifespans? - TIME

    The Big Question: Why Do We AGE?
    coz ur not a robot mr. chad ur just a made of ordinary clay...

    or u may ask a robot why they dont get age.


    " a simple commonsense would do! for this little thing "

  9. #29
    I read the article and my response to the question of "Why do We AGE?" is that finding & understanding the genetic factors that affect telomere length does not change the fact that telomeres get shorter every time a cell replicates which causes us to age at a cellular level..In the future,we may find ways to increase telomere length or repair telomeres but these does not altogether stop the shortening of telomeres..Therefore on a cellular level, you can say that telomere shortening is the answer to "Why do We AGE?"

    just my two cents..hehe and peace

  10. #30
    benjamin button bai bali ang cycle sa iyang lyf.

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