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Updated discussion of the Telomere shortening theory of aging
Since I first drafted the Anti-Aging Firewalls treatise in May of 2008 my perspective on the Telomere shortening theory of aging has become considerably more sophisticated. Today, in a fairly major update of the treatise I have rewritten much of the section on that theory highlighting a new evolving perspective on that theory and the role of telomerase activation in an anti-aging regimen.