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Living to 120 and Beyond: Americans’ Views on Aging, Medical Advances and Radical Life Extension

If new medical treatments could slow the aging process and allow people to live to age 120 and beyond, would you want to? Most Americans say “no” – they would not want a radically extended life span. But roughly two-thirds think that most other people would. »

Leave The Past In The Past

What is it about the past that holds so many people captive? When I was growing up I worked in my father’s sheet metal shop, and there were all types of machinery, and tables for working with all things metal. One table had weighted magnets that would swing out over the table and hold a [...] Related posts:The Ugly Grudge Bucket Betrayed By A Friend? Now What? Who Will You Let Play On Your ... »

Revival Harvest Campaign 2014 in Zheravna

Revival Harvest Campaign 2014 in Zheravna

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Living to 120 and Beyond

New Survey Examines Public’s Views on Aging, Medical Advances and Radical Life Extension Washington, D.C. — If new medical treatments could slow the aging process and allow people to live decades longer, to at least 120 years old, would you want to have the treatments? A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds that […] »