#257 – CURING THE INCURABLE – ALLEN TAYLOR

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Many diseases, including very serious ones, are caused or made more likely by mutations in a person’s DNA. For most of such diseases, multiple mutations must be present for the corresponding disease to manifest. However, there are serious diseases that are due to a mutation in a single gene. These diseases are the low hanging fruit of stem cell therapy. In such cases, the correction of a single mutation could prevent a life of suffering and early death. The first two pieces of low hanging fruit have just been harvested. Continue reading

#256 – TURNING POINT IN ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH – ALLEN TAYLOR

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A new discovery, announced in a Nature Medicine paper published on November 4, 2019, offers insight into the mystery of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The specter of AD is one of the most frightening aspects of growing older. The gradual erosion and final disappearance of the mental activity that defines personhood is much worse than a sudden, violent death. Continue reading

#253 – TANTALIZING EVIDENCE THAT YOUR BRAIN AFFECTS YOUR LIFESPAN – ALLEN TAYLOR

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Some people live longer than others. Why is that? Setting aside life-shortening causes, such as accidents, violent acts, and infectious diseases, some people seem to age more slowly than others. Their physical and mental powers decline at a slower rate. Some of this is due to lifestyle and diet choices, but there is more to it than that. Continue reading

#248 – MARIE KONDO AND THE INFORMATION DELUGE – ALLEN TAYLOR

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Marie Kondo is a best-selling author and media star who has built her brand as a tidying expert. She recommends organizing your life and your living space by discarding everything that does not bring you joy, then organizing what is left so that it can be easily accessed and used. Her message has resonated with people, with Time magazine naming her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Continue reading

#247 – LIFE IS LIKE A CARD GAME – ALLEN TAYLOR

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Life is like that. We are all dealt a collection of genes that is a random mixture of the genes of our parents. Each individual collection of genes gives its owner a set of advantages and disadvantages.

  • Some people have the potential to become great athletes, like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
  • Some people could become great musicians, like Wolfgang A. Mozart.
  • Some people could potentially make huge breakthroughs in science, like Albert Einstein.
  • Some people could lead long and healthy lives, like Jeanne Calment.

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