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Dr. Sanjay Gupta presents a series of 20 short videos titled, “How to Live to 100”. It is interesting to note that feelings of loneliness register in the pain centers of the brain. While our Physical Immortality Course goes much deeper, this short video by Dr. Gupta discusses how something as simple and as nice as saying “hello” can extend life. Source: CNN.
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Here are two great articles about Icaria, the Greek Isle where residents live profoundly long and healthful lives. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/magazine/the-island-where-people-forget-to-die.html The secret? Possibly, eating quality food, drinking wine, a slow pace of life, and a close community. The NY Times article opens with the story of Stamatis Moraitis, who came to the US in 1946. Diagnosed
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For the first time, we have found a connection between the brainstem region involved in arousal and regions involved in awareness, two prerequisites for consciousness,” said lead researcher Michael Fox from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre at Harvard Medical School.
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It has been becoming increasingly apparent in recent years that there are a number of alternative cancer treatment methods which have proven to either eradicate cancer cells on their own, or even assist with the more traditional methods of chemotherapy and radiation. Many of these alternative treatments do not get the recognition that they deserve from either mainstream media or mainstream medicine.
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Dimensional bio-psychophysics is the new black. https://youtu.be/0rVxzHk—0
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A closed-door meeting on the development of a synthetic genome at Harvard Medical School has set off ethical alarm bells among medical ethicists.
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