I'll be immortal yet...
The only danger to my long life will be old ladies behind the wheel, and young kids with new driver's licenses.
(And bad seafood.)
This could also prove to have veterinary uses. A lot of people would like to keep their dog or cat for, say, 40 years.
Okay - how do we stop it?
Wrinkled cell nuclei, wrinkled skin. There ya go.
Now, how do we iron out those wrinkled nuclei?
Interesting discovery! Hopefully they can develop a treatment based on this so that aging can be slowed somewhat.
longevity without quality of life is a waste.
This sounds promising in reversing that trend.
The way things are going, if I had a 150 year lifespan I'm pretty sure I'd be on death row by 98 or so.
Remind me of the old joke:
A mother drops in to visit her newlywed daughter.
The mother knocks at the open door, but gets no response.
She then find the daughter in the bedroom, laying in bed without a stitch of clothes on.
"What on earth are you doing?" asks the mother.
"I'm waiting here for my husband in my Suit of Love," says the daughter.
The mother thinks this is terribly romantic and files it away for future use.
Later that night the mother tries the same tactic on her husband. She crawls into bed buck naked and waits for her husband to come upstairs.
"What the Sam Hill are you doing?" asks the husband when he sees her laying there.
"I'm waiting for you in my Suit of Love," says the mother.
"Pfft. Better iron that suit," says the father.
Yeah, and that's only the tip of the iceberg, baby. I've noticed that alot of my body parts have done exactly the same thing.
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