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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 17:24:45 +0300
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CAON Releases Fact Sheet For Investors

Chan-On International Inc.
Symbol: CAON
Close: $0.72 UP 4.35%

Read this over the weekend, you won't be sorry. CAON has changed
direction and investors love it. Friday's volume went through the roof.
Big news expected Monday. Set your marker for CAON first thing Monday!

You can do something above this today!

His scientific work on calorie restriction has made a great difference
to many people's lives - this work continues in the scientific and
business communities. Other studies have demonstrated very impressive
positive results - including people who would otherwise be dead
returning to an active life. I certainly hope that to be the case.

"I've watched people I love age and die, and it wasn't 'beautiful and
natural. Please do let us know if you have been registration pages to be
an annoyance. All profits from the Longevity Meme store will go to the
Methuselah Foundation to grow the Methuselah Mouse prize fund.

After a certain number of divisions, a cell starts to accumulate damage
and dies.
What are the hurdles, what has been accomplished to date, and how does
it all work to regenerate the human body? If you haven't done so
already, you should certainly visit their website and read about their
goals.
This is a tragedy with terrible, terrible consequences. com reports on
the legislative battle over stem cell research continuing in Louisiana.

" Industry observers expect to see the first widespread stem cell
applications within ten years. The real message, however, is that
researchers don't yet understand most of the relationships,
biochemistry, and other risk factors involved. Halting the ageing
process of cells would run the risk of leaving people ravaged with
cancer.
The science of healthy life extension. This is a topic I've been giving
some thought to at Fight Aging!

Roy Walford's books were a great help to me, personally, in my
investigations of calorie restriction.
His scientific work on calorie restriction has made a great difference
to many people's lives - this work continues in the scientific and
business communities. htmBy inserting a genetic defect into the
mitochrondria of mice and observing the results, the Swedish team has
demonstrated that this sort of damage is a cause rather than a symptom
of aging.

Taken alone, the study is a pin pushed into the map of a vast unknown
territory.

Roy Walford's books were a great help to me, personally, in my
investigations of calorie restriction. Restrictive legislation, no
matter how stupid or loathed, has a way of hanging around for decades.
If you have suggestions for items or slogans you would like to see, then
this would be a good time to let me know.

Interestingly, if we look at another premature aging condition called
Werner's syndrome, we see exactly the opposite happening.

htmlAn article from Science Blog describes progress made in producing
brain stem cells from adult bone marrow stem cells. This is one you can
feel free to try at home.
htmlWhen the Mirror is printing pieces on healthy life extension and the
medical technologies that will get us there, I think it's fair to say
that we're in the mainstream.

shtmlThere have been rumblings in past days - especially in the
blogosphere - on how to link a legacy for Ronald Reagan to stem cell or
Alzheimer's research. "Stamping some issue as controversial can be a
substitute for thinking it through.

"John Kerry supports lifting the ban on stem cell research. Tell your
elected representatives to step aside and let the search for cures - and
longer, healthier lives - continue unhindered and unmolested. Through
all the boosterism, you'll notice that what they are really selling is
better motor oil for the human body. That is what we are about.

" Biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey suggests that tackling cancer will be
the hardest part of his proposed plan to defeat aging. " As we all know,
public understanding and support is vital to large scale research
programs.
People with Progeria die from disease that old people suffer, primarily
heart disease and stroke.
Whether this will also be true in higher animals, with their cancers and
added biological complexities, remains to be seen. DISCUSSIONThat is all
for this issue of the newsletter. " Indeed - the costs of delay,
measured in disease, suffering and avoidable death, beggar the
imagination. Large non-profits reprint articles in entirety on their
website.

Gregory Stock tells us that once biotech benefits become tangible, the
debate will be over - everyone will be using the technology. A great
deal of this progress stems from advances in bioinformatics, the use of
software and ever-faster computers to solve problems in biology.
As if to say that it's dangerous for ethicists to write about
fast-moving science, at least one research group has demonstrated that
telomeres lengthen rather than shorten in cloned animals. His scientific
work on calorie restriction has made a great difference to many people's
lives - this work continues in the scientific and business communities.
In the case of embryonic stem cell research, thinking it through does
not require further study or commissions of experts.

Apparently contradictory studies usually indicate that sci This
technology is essential to much of stem cell based regenerative
medicine.

It is truly amazing to think that we live in an age in which modest
resources and a single year are sufficient to completely unravel the
biochemistry of a genetic disease. Unfortunately, this power is already
abused in many areas - as power always is - including stem cell research
and therapeutic cloning.


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