If you have lived long enough, you have seen first your grandparents, and then your parents become weaker, slower, and less capable as they grow older. Why does this happen? There are several competing theories that try to explain the root cause of this phenomenon, which seems universal and unavoidable. There is no consensus on which, if any, of these theories are correct. However, there are some things that we do know. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Allen Taylor
#327 – WANT TO LIVE LONG AND PROSPER? – ALLEN TAYLOR
Featured
For Star Trek Vulcans, the polite way to say good-bye is to say, “Live long and prosper.” For a Vulcan landing on Earth today, the possibility of that wish coming true depends a lot on what country the Vulcan visitor lands in. It would be more of a stretch if the spacefarers had landed in the United States, than if they had landed in any of sixteen other high income countries. The June 2021 issue of the British Medical Journal (The BMJ), contains an article that directly relates to long life. Its title is “Effect of the covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on life expectancy across populations in the USA and other high income countries: simulations of provisional mortality data.” Continue reading
#326 – DOES VACCINATION WORK AGAINST VARIANTS? – ALLEN TAYLOR
Featured
We are in a fight with a formidable enemy, the SARS-Cov-2 virus. Our primary weapon in this war is vaccination, but the enemy has a strong defense against it. As a result, we must prosecute the war with overwhelming force. Anything less will result in millions more deaths, to add to the millions who have already died.
What do I mean when I say that the enemy has a strong defense against vaccination? What is vaccination anyway? Continue reading
#325 – WHICH STATES HAVE CONTAINED COVID THE BEST? – ALLEN TAYLOR
Featured
The short answer is just about everywhere. A survey of death records from the early part of the pandemic, from March 1 to August 1 of 2020 analyzed the death rate in the states and compared that with what could be expected, based on prior year death data. Prior to the pandemic, such analyses were highly accurate, which led to a high degree of confidence that any excess deaths during Covid time would largely be due either to Covid-19 itself, or due to other causes of death that were amplified by the stress on the medical system due to Covid-19, as well as people’s reluctance to expose themselves to Covid by seeking help for other ailments, thus resulting in fatalities. Continue reading
#324 – WHY WE FALL APART AS WE AGE? – ALLEN TAYLOR
Featured
After a peak of health and vitality in early adulthood, humans start a long steady decline, both physically and cognitively. This decline can be accelerated by degenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s Disease, or Alzheimer’s Disease, but people have been unable to decelerate that decline. Experiments with a variety of animals have shown that enforcing a strict regimen of calorie restriction can extend healthy life beyond what is normal for a given species. Taking note of this, some people have adopted a calorie-restricted lifestyle in an effort to extend their lifespan. Continue reading