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- 7. September 2010: Valproic acid - The phoenix drug arises again
- 2. September 2010: Antagonistic pleiotropy revisited – for the last time
- 27. August 2010: Curcumin, cancer and longevity
- 24. August 2010: Neurogenesis, curcumin and longevity
- 18. August 2010: PGC-1alpha and exercise
- 16. August 2010: Blog entries in the works
- 9. August 2010: Skin Cancer immunotherapies
- 2. August 2010: Contrarian research findings: newly-identified aging villain substances; calorie restriction longevity is not due to calorie restriction
- 26. July 2010: Turning P53 on in cancer cells
- 22. July 2010: Diabetes Part 2: Lifestyle, dietary and supplement interventions
Anti-aging firewalls V2.0
The Anti-Aging Firewalls treatise is now a year old. It is sometimes updated weekly, sometimes daily and has undergone several major revisions. As expected when I first published the treatise, it is now very different from the original. The latest version embodies a new section ADDITIONAL CANDIDATE THEORIES OF AGING that integrates material formally published on this blog with existing and other new material. Now there are six additional candidate theories of aging in addition to the original 14 theories – views of what might drive aging in most cases suggesting possible intervention strategies. I intend to continue reporting on relevant topics and news here in this blog and to updating and maintaining the treatise as important new developments come to my attention. Again, my intention is that the treatise will continue to be a comprehensive and definitive document on what science knows about aging and on corresponding science-based anti-aging interventions. Achieving this may become harder and harder as the pace of progress continues to pick up, but for the present I am enjoying the challenge this task poses.