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Heart attack warning signs may be atypical; Chest pain is still the number-one cue, but awareness of less obvious symptoms could save your life.: An article from: Focus on Healthy Aging

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This digital document is an article from Focus on Healthy Aging, published by Belvoir Media Group, LLC on May 1, 2008. The length of the article is 872 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Heart attack warning signs may be atypical; Chest pain is still the number-one cue, but awareness of less obvious symptoms could save your life.(HEART HEALTH)
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Publication: Focus on Healthy Aging (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2008
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 11 Issue: 5 Page: 6(1)

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Heart attack warning signs may be atypical; Chest pain is still the number-one cue, but awareness of less obvious symptoms could save your life.: An article from: Focus on Healthy Aging

A good walk could save your life: benefits include greater heart health, lower blood pressure and diabetes risk, weight loss–even enhanced mental agility.: An article from: Health News

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This digital document is an article from Health News, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1421 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: A good walk could save your life: benefits include greater heart health, lower blood pressure and diabetes risk, weight loss–even enhanced mental agility.(INTERNAL MEDICINE)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Health News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 13 Issue: 10 Page: 3(2)

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A good walk could save your life: benefits include greater heart health, lower blood pressure and diabetes risk, weight loss–even enhanced mental agility.: An article from: Health News

Ending Aging: The Rejuvenation Breakthroughs That Could Reverse Human Aging in Our Lifetime

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MUST WE AGE?
      A long life in a healthy, vigorous, youthful body has always been one of humanity’s greatest dreams. Recent progress in genetic manipulations and calorie-restricted diets in laboratory animals hold forth the promise that someday science will enable us to exert total control over our own biological aging.
      Nearly all scientists who study the biology of aging agree that we will someday be able to substantially slow down the aging process, extending our productive, youthful lives. Dr. Aubrey de Grey is perhaps the most bullish of all such researchers. As has been reported in media outlets ranging from 60 Minutes to The New York Times, Dr. de Grey believes that the key biomedical technology required to eliminate aging-derived debilitation and death entirely—technology that would not only slow but periodically reverse age-related physiological decay, leaving us biologically young into an indefinite future—is now within reach.
 
In Ending Aging, Dr. de Grey and his research assistant Michael Rae describe the details of this biotechnology. They explain that the aging of the human body, just like the aging of man-made machines, results from an accumulation of various types of damage.  As with man-made machines, this damage can periodically be repaired, leading to indefinite extension of the machine’s fully functional lifetime, just as is routinely done with classic cars.  We already know what types of damage accumulate in the human body, and we are moving rapidly toward the comprehensive development of technologies to remove that damage.  By demystifying aging and its postponement for the nonspecialist reader, de Grey and Rae systematically dismantle the fatalist presumption that aging will forever defeat the efforts of medical science.

Ending Aging: The Rejuvenation Breakthroughs That Could Reverse Human Aging in Our Lifetime