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The Day My Grandmother Turned Forty—Again. AI-Generated.
They called it “The Renewal.” At first, it was reserved for the ultra-rich—the kind of people who named yachts after ex-wives and drank water from Himalayan glaciers. But by the time I was born, it had become a birthright.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
A New Life Awaits You
The best idea for humanity to continue itself is obvious. Everything that we know is digital nowadays. Ways we can communicate with others. Videos, chatrooms, and other such things. How we get our food ordered online along with clothes. Amongst other such wonderful things in life. Like candles, soap, and fidget toys.
By Raphael Fontenelle11 months ago in Longevity
How U.S. Funding Cuts Threaten Global Progress Against Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), the world’s deadliest infectious disease, claims over 1.25 million lives yearly. While treatable, global efforts to curb TB now face a critical setback: sudden cuts to U.S. foreign aid are disrupting lifesaving programs, risking thousands of deaths and fueling drug-resistant strains. Here’s what’s happening and why it matters.
By Akrang Raja 11 months ago in Longevity
How Mild COVID-19 Impacts Heart Health: What New Research Reveals
Even mild cases of COVID-19 might have a lingering effect on heart health, according to recent research. A study from Brazil highlights how the virus could temporarily disrupt the body’s ability to regulate heart rate, with effects lasting up to six months particularly in older adults. Let’s break down what this means and why it matters.
By Akrang Raja 11 months ago in Longevity
Free Emergency Contraception Now Available at Pharmacies Across England
Starting later this year, women in England will no longer have to pay for the morning-after pill at local pharmacies. The government announced this major policy shift to improve access to emergency contraception, calling it a critical step toward fairer healthcare. The move aims to end what officials describe as a “postcode lottery” that has left many women struggling to afford or find timely care.
By Akrang Raja 11 months ago in Longevity
Aeterna
How long do you want to live? At what age do you want to die? This is a hard question to answer. Think about it. Jonathan was 95 years old. He smoked a pack of cigarettes every day since he was 18. He smoked cigars every time he was out with “The Boys.” He drank like a camel since he was 16. Now he was bedridden. He was limited to a liquid diet since he could no longer digest solid food. He ate through a tube since he no longer had the ability to swallow. A machine breathed for him since one of his lungs was removed due to cancer and the other just didn’t work. Another machine kept his heart pumping.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Longevity
Top U.S. Vaccine Official Resigns, Blames RFK Jr.’s Misinformation and Lies
Key FDA Leader Steps Down Amid Clash Over Vaccine Policies Dr. Peter Marks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official, resigned abruptly this week after accusing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of promoting “misinformation and lies” about vaccines. Marks, a respected scientist who led the FDA’s vaccine review division since 2012, was instrumental in accelerating COVID-19 vaccine approvals under Operation Warp Speed during the Trump administration.
By Akrang Raja 11 months ago in Longevity










