http://cordis.europa...ult2012_en.html
Please don't put 'ageing research' - that just means research into better bedpans.
Posted 23 October 2012 - 09:28 PM
Posted 24 October 2012 - 05:53 AM
Could you please offer pointers for those of us who are not scientifically minded? Would "rejuvenation therapies" and/or "healthy life extension" be the better choice of phrase?Please don't put 'ageing research' - that just means research into better bedpans.
Edited by Droplet, 24 October 2012 - 05:53 AM.
Posted 25 October 2012 - 01:46 AM
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Posted 26 October 2012 - 06:06 AM
This project would challenge the aging of society head on and potentially environmental issues, as people will not longer be able to afford an attitude of "I won't be here anyways." This is NOT just better ways to accept aging but ways to truly end this curse once and for all.
The defeat of the miseries associated with human aging would open up radical possibilities for humanity by ensuring the preservation of wisdom and more time for the best minds to accomplish projects like space travel deeper into space and the solving of major world issues.
Everyone would benefit from this by not having the curse of illness brought about by the passage of time. Society would beneifit immensely by not having a massive health bill and having people in work longer without having to pay out as many benefits.
Europe could quite easily lead the world in this desperately under-funded and under-researched area. I feel that should Europe pursue this fully, it could not only mark them out as world leaders but also create much prosperity.
There are some initiatives already out there such as Mprize.org and Longecity.org as well as exciting research like the New Organ Prize but neither are national projects. Europe should consider putting lots of time and funding into this and making it an international and national priority throughout Europe.
This is important as by not helping, we are letting people suffer and standing by. You are not just condemning other people but also yourself to a slow, painful and miserable death. Aging is neither normal nor desirable and it's about time we stopped standing back, pretending it is "normal" and taking action. After all, other diseases are "a part of nature" and we try to cure those so why should the cluster of diseases we call "aging" be thought of any differently?
Posted 26 October 2012 - 11:00 AM
Thanks Agevivo, have used that. Here's what I put on the bottom bit in case anyone needs any inspiration. I know you can all do better than me:
This project would challenge the aging of society head on and potentially environmental issues, as people will not longer be able to afford an attitude of "I won't be here anyways." This is NOT just better ways to accept aging but ways to truly end this curse once and for all.
The defeat of the miseries associated with human aging would open up radical possibilities for humanity by ensuring the preservation of wisdom and more time for the best minds to accomplish projects like space travel deeper into space and the solving of major world issues.
Everyone would benefit from this by not having the curse of illness brought about by the passage of time. Society would beneifit immensely by not having a massive health bill and having people in work longer without having to pay out as many benefits.
Europe could quite easily lead the world in this desperately under-funded and under-researched area. I feel that should Europe pursue this fully, it could not only mark them out as world leaders but also create much prosperity.
There are some initiatives already out there such as Mprize.org and Longecity.org as well as exciting research like the New Organ Prize but neither are national projects. Europe should consider putting lots of time and funding into this and making it an international and national priority throughout Europe.
This is important as by not helping, we are letting people suffer and standing by. You are not just condemning other people but also yourself to a slow, painful and miserable death. Aging is neither normal nor desirable and it's about time we stopped standing back, pretending it is "normal" and taking action. After all, other diseases are "a part of nature" and we try to cure those so why should the cluster of diseases we call "aging" be thought of any differently?
Come on people, contribute to this and make a huge difference!
Posted 26 October 2012 - 01:30 PM
I tried and it was on a fifteen minute time limit before work. As already mentioned earlier in this post, I'm not the smartest person but I mean well.The defeat of the miseries associated with human aging? This has nothing to do with longevity since no matter how long you live you will eventually die and there's no logic in thinking that you will suffer less just because you are older when it happens.
Posted 26 October 2012 - 07:20 PM
Posted 26 October 2012 - 09:37 PM
Posted 26 October 2012 - 09:55 PM
Thanks. I do mean well and want to help but I'm just not a scientifically-minded person.Droplet, you did well. Thanks for the contribution.
Posted 27 October 2012 - 11:09 AM
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