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Home 5 Antiaging 5 Lifespan.io’s Graphic Page for Status of Rejuvenation Developments

Lifespan.io’s Graphic Page for Status of Rejuvenation Developments

For a quick update on virtually every technology being explored for repairing the damage of aging, take a look at Lifespan.io’s awesome graphic page; The Rejuvenation Roadmap. The page show the status of pretty much every rejuvenation strategy in the works in a one-page bar-chart, where the bars are clickable links to status and progress articles. It is a great resource for understanding the vast field of aging research, and what we may be able to do about the many diseases of aging and aging itself in the near future.

While there, scan their menu tabs for in-depth information on aging science (Education) and up to date (News) on technology and the workings of the growing longevity industry. Great and wonderful things are coming,

To your Greater Health and Fitness,

Frank

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Frank Wilhelmi

Frank Wilhelmi - Retired/consultant electronic engineer researches and reports practical strategies for optimizing health and fitness into advanced age. “I have a passion for living life to the fullest, and helping others to do the same.” A rapidly growing body of knowledge now enables us to extend our health and fitness decades beyond popular expectations.

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