- If we "age" because our cells chop off the ends of our DNA after each replication, how can we produce sperm and eggs which create a baby with "young" DNA? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayflick_limit 63 comments askscience
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- Is aging a disease? What if we call it one anyway? https://slate.com/technology/2020/03/aging-disease-classification.html 53 comments
- Nintil - The Longevity FAQ https://nintil.com/longevity/ 0 comments
- Telomeres: something to fear, or merely a seer? | Andrew T McKenzie http://andrewtmckenzie.com/2015/05/15/telomeres-something-to-fear-or-merely-a-seer/ 0 comments
- How do cancer cells achieve immortality? https://www.jax.org/news-and-insights/2018/june/how-do-cancer-cells-achieve-immortality 0 comments
- GitHub - cauefcr/biggest-lie: telomeres kill people https://github.com/cauefcr/biggest-lie 0 comments
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