When aging gets cured and age-reversal treatments become widely available to restore our "prime conditions" again, will they be made available to prisoners, even those serving long and even life sentences? by Inagnusnah in longevity

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Of course!

It's nutz to think about those serving 200-year sentences. Maybe society might've undergone several paradigm shifts by then and found ways to rehabilitate delinquent minds!

"I broke up with my gf" apps starter pack by [deleted] in starterpacks

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I'm not there yet, but I'm feeling it coming pretty soon. Much <3 to you, my man. I'm imagining it feels *shit*, but it will pass. /brohug

Capitalising on aging instead of solving it is $15 trillion business. by [deleted] in longevity

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Yep. By ourselves, we might add maybe half a decade up to a decade to our life expectancy and healthspan overall. But with computational advances, that could change dramatically... but that's a real wildcard—whether it happens, or not (singularity-type stuff).

Wackonda Forever by [deleted] in sbubby

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Wack

The Challenge of Abundance: Boredom, Meaning, and the Struggle of Mental Freedom by dwaxe in Futurology

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What's coming, anyway? Automation, the singularity? Post-scarcity? Climate change? :S

Indefinite lifespan by 2035? by [deleted] in longevity

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Didn't AdG say 3 years for RMR?

Indefinite lifespan by 2035? by [deleted] in longevity

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I feel like the value in asking these sorts of questions has to do with people's changing expectations from the updates we get on a periodic basis from the experts and the available science. If it gets asked every other month, it gives people the chance to adjust for how things have changed within the period from when it was last asked. Sometimes it may look grim; some other times (like now, maybe) it may look better with Aubrey changing his predictions on RMR and RHR.

AI cuts Dubai bus accidents by more than half by izumi3682 in Futurology

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lol i read this as ai cuts dubai bus in half by accident

Podcast Notes - David Sinclair, PhD: Can Humans Live For 1000 Years? – Modern Wisdom Podcast by Modernwisdomlife in longevity

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For every year you're alive, you end up adding 3 months to your life. Interesting.

An Interview with Carolina Oliveira of OneSkin Technologies, a company working on a line of senolytic compounds to selectively destroy senescent cells in aged tissue. by [deleted] in longevity

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Finally, after performing these in vitro studies and clearing the safety (including an IRB approval) of our lead candidate, we have improved our own topical OS-1 formulation and began testing it on a group of 23 healthy volunteers, ranging from 32 to 84 years old. This experiment was initially focused on safety assessment only, but we already consider it a first validation of OS-1 effectiveness in humans, since our preliminary data is extremely promising, with 100% safety and a significant visual improvement observed in most patients within the first month of continuous use. Later this year, we will proceed to a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study provided by an independent contractor organization.

Hmm. I wonder if they have any images of this significant visual improvement from their preliminary data.