featuresLongeCity Small GrantsMar 20 2013 02:04 PM |
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With the support of our Members and advertisers LongeCity is able to offer a limited number of small grants and financial prizes. The following types of projects can be supported: • Matching fundraiser: If you manag... Read story → 0 comments "Healthy Aging" is not enoughFeb 09 2013 11:33 AM |
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A Response to the "Compression of Morbidity" Mindset "...there is no basis for the ardent hopes and positive statements made as to [its] safety and success[..], and [..] therefore, it would be a wro... Read story → 1 comments taking action...Jan 08 2013 08:03 PM |
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What can I do!? This is a natural question that those sharing the mission to abolish the blight of involuntary death often ask. At LongeCity, we are providing a lot of community-sourced suggestions and for a long while we have wrestled w... Read story → 2 comments Advertising FrameworkDec 18 2012 10:47 PM |
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Visitors to the forum will notice that a lot of discussion evolves around nutrition, supplements and lifestyle. We realize of course that these factors are just one element of the larger mission to conquer the blight of involuntary death, but that make... Read story → 0 comments crowdsourced multivitaminDec 17 2012 01:06 AM |
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Extending maximum human lifespan will likely require a wide range of new biotechnology. Powerful interventions such as pharmaceuticals, stem cell technology, and gene therapy are in development but could be years or decades away from widespread impleme... Read story → 0 comments LongeCity 'STORE'Jul 20 2012 05:41 PM |
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LongeCity is a non-profit organisation. We are not trying to sell you anything but ideas. However, this page lists various fun ways to support the work of LongeCity while doing your normal shopping online. click here for... Read story → 0 comments LongeCity and othersJul 19 2012 01:29 AM |
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LongeCity has a mission. "to conquer the blight of involuntary death". While some do not share this vision, many do - or appear to go along with at least some part of it. How does LongeCity as an organisation relate to these "others" - Are we "competition" or "stooges"? What does it mean if LongeCity mentions or recommends other initiatives and what does it mean if LongeCity members are doing things elsewhere? Read story → 1 comments Carbon nanospheres almost double rat lifespan:...Jul 14 2012 10:19 PM |
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by AgeVivo and Sven Bulterijs more discussion of the paper in question in this thread in the C60 Health sub-forum this article is a work in progress, it may change over time based on discussions and new information / Read story → 0 comments Elders Advice Video PrizeJul 01 2012 08:09 PM |
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Submit a video interview with someone aged 78 or older and win a book, CD or video game of your choice from the LongeCity store. Entry conditions: 1- The person you are interviewing must... Read story → 0 comments BookJun 30 2012 01:39 PM |
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"THE SCIENTIFIC CONQUEST OF DEATH" - a life extension anthology commissioned, compiled, edited by the Immortality Institute (LongeCity) Read story → 0 comments Local MeetingsFeb 26 2012 04:03 AM |
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LongeCity is a cyberspace platform for people across the globe, but we appreciate the value of old-fashioned face to face meetings. We index and support local chapters, workshops and meetings that are run by our members, by affiliates and related o... Read story → 0 comments donateFeb 04 2012 09:35 PM |
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Longecity would not be the most active and informative life extension forum on the internet without the support of our members and donors. In addition to maintaining the forums, projects such as the documentary film “Exploring Life Extension”... Read story → 0 comments Metformin a life extension drug?Dec 08 2011 11:28 PM |
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by Sven Bulterijs For hundreds of years it has been known that a plant extract from the French lilac (Galega officinalis) improved the intense urination seen in diabetes patients. From this plant guanidine was extracted but it was too toxic... Read story → 1 comments |
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