As I’ve discussed before, I’m very interested in my health, longevity, and quality of life as I continue to age.
As I turn 35, I’m passing the midlife mark for my family bloodline. My grandfather died at 74, my father in his early 60′s…Grandmother late 60′s…. The Friedland’s don’t seem to have the longevity gene built in…
With my 23 and Me experiments, along with my PGP stuff, I like to stay on the bleeding edge of getting information about my health force fed to me. So, when the WSJ posted that a PUBLISHED study on lengthening mouse Telomeres and reversing the effects of aging, I took notice.
