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I dont want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying. Woody Allen

Posted: November 23, 2014 at 7:41 pm

In the 16th century, Spanish explorer Ponce de Len went on an expedition to discover the mythical fountain of youth, stumbled upon the southeast coast of what is today known as United States. The magical water source supposedly capable of reversing the aging process and curing sickness may have been fictional, but it seems that many latter-day Leons are still searching for it in todays America.

Since America worships youth, men and women advancing in age, hungering to stay relevant, want to live long but look young and healthy. Serving them are the twin drivers of biotechnology and miracle face creams. Freezing time by ridding lines and sculpting the fat off the body is a pursuit universally chased by most oldies. Moneyed geysers often cohabit with women half their age lusting to regenerate their sag-bellied frames, get the old ticker pumping fresh blood by a fling with youth; quenching their thirst with the elixir of youth.

Recent experiments with blood transfusions from young mice to their older mates and vice versa show promise in age reversal. Young blood boosts old brains and bodies making the old mice look younger, while old blood prematurely ages the young mice. Humans are set to be the next guinea pigs and multi-billion dollar beauty and pharma corporations are already salivating at the prospect. Their wait period is over: Come October, human trials giving young blood plasma to older people begins; not for beauty but for medical reasons. A team at Stanford School of Medicine will administer the blood transfusion plasma donated by people under 30 to older volunteers with mild to moderate Alzheimers.

I certainly think that this therapy might be beneficial in a number of different conditions, says Tony Wyss-Coray, whose team pioneered blood transfusions in mice. Blood might contain the fountain of youth after all. And it is within us all thats the crazy thing. It [blood] just loses its power as we age.

Aggressively fighting age is another California-based not-for-profit institute called SENS Research Foundation: A world free of age-related disease is possible, they wager. Their research emphasises the application of regenerative medicine to age-related disease, with the intent of repairing underlying damage to the bodys tissues, cells, and molecules. Their avowed goal is to help build the industry that will end the diseases of aging.

Sexism: the stepchild of Septuagenarians

Until scientists can successfully engineer blood transfusions to fight the decaying process of age, the resounding Aye for a robust splice of youth and spunk fixates our real life drama. The current queen of drama is the former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. While she hems and haws on her candidacy for 2016 presidential elections, her male detractors hasten to remind the American public that age is against the lady with extra baggage, read folds, rumples, puckers and all. Howard Kurtz, the affable host of Fox News Channels Media Buzz remarked recently Hillary she of the ever-changing hairstyles has to worry about wrinkles in a way that male candidates do not. He warned male chauvinists that using her age against Hillary could backfire. Still, Kurtz, like his fellow Fox commenters, is Hillary-appearance-centric.

Charlie Cooks column Is Hillary Clinton Too Old to Run? zeroes in on her age, not her wisdom that she brings to the table. Skeptics, largely men, support Cooks diatribe appearing in the latest edition of the widely read National Journal. Mrs Clinton, the reader is informed, will be pass by the time she ends her two-term presidency (if elected and re-elected). She will be 77! While it was okay for Reagan to be that old when he left the White House; its not okay for Hillary Clinton. Why? Superannuation prevents women from performing the physically demanding job of a president; but not men, says Cook.

Endorsing the overarching view America worships youth, Charlie Cook no spring chicken at 60, says Clinton at 69 will fail to appeal to the younger electorate swiftly overtaking the baby boomers (Americans born between 1946 -64). The Millennials aka Generation Y disdain politicians of Mrs Clintons vintage, having entered adulthood only this century. Shell fail to make herself more relevant to the future, rather than to the past. Republican Senator Mitch McConnell, 72, quips Dont tell me that Democrats are the party of the future when their presidential ticket for 2016 is shaping up to look like a re-run of The Golden Girls [a popular sitcom of the 50s featuring four old women].

Men politicos blow dry their hair, use Botox to pull their sagging cheeks and jowls in a bid to look pretty boys comments a woman who thinks geriatrics like McConnell are sexists. Blame it on politics, celebrity culture and mainstream media whose creed is: to stay young is to be relevant. For the rest, its downhill all the way until you hit the ground six feet under.

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Fin24.com | SA Post Office threatens to sack workers

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2014-11-23 15:45 - Mamello Masote, City press

Post box. (Duncan Alfreds, Fin24)

Johannesburg - The SA Post Office has threatened to dismiss workers who dont return to work immediately, reported City Press.

Simo Lushaba, who has been tasked with saving the ailing parastatal, said: We urge all the remaining employees to return to work immediately so as to proceed with the task of rebuilding the SA Post Office.

"Failure to heed this call will result in the implementation of the human resources dismissal procedures with effect from Monday [November 24].

The Post Office reached an agreement on a salary increase with two of the three recognised labour unions: the SA Postal Allied Workers Union and the Democratic Postal and Communications Union, which together represent 50% of the employees in the bargaining unit.

They agreed to a 6.5% wage increase, effective next month. The Communication Workers Union (CWU), which represents 39%, is holding out for a 7.5% increase backdated to April.

Lushaba said it is impossible to agree to CWUs terms given the Post Offices financial situation.

According to Lushaba, the Post Office has begun sorting and distributing mail again. Major mail sorting centres in Gauteng that were hardest hit by the strike Witspos and Tshwane Mail are now 100% staffed and operational, he said.

The Polokwane and Welkom mail sorting centres have resumed operations. But the Germiston and the Johannesburg International Mail centres are not working to full capacity.

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Study: Text neck becoming an epidemic

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By Lindsey Bever, Washington Post

The human head weighs about a dozen pounds. But as the neck bends forward and down, the weight on the cervical spine begins to increase. At a 15-degree angle, this weight is about 27 pounds, at 30 degrees its 40 pounds, at 45 degrees its 49 pounds, and at 60 degrees its 60 pounds.

Thats the burden that comes with staring at a smartphone the way millions do for hours every day, according to research published by Kenneth Hansraj in the National Library of Medicine.

The study will appear next month in Surgical Technology International. Over time, researchers say, this poor posture, sometimes called text neck, can lead to early wear-and-tear on the spine, degeneration and even surgery.

It is an epidemic or, at least, its very common, Hansraj, chief of spine surgery at New York Spine Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, told the Washington Post. Just look around you, everyone has their heads down.

Cant grasp the significance of 60 pounds? Imagine carrying an 8-year-old around your neck several hours per day.

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Futurism 3 (The Mism Rism) – Video

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Futurism 5 (Das Wahre Clavier) – Video

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Futurism 1 – Video

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Night of Violence (Futurist Remix) – Video

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New Crew, New Plans for the International Space Station – Video

Posted: November 22, 2014 at 8:46 am


New Crew, New Plans for the International Space Station
A quick look at the immediate plans for the mission on the International Space Station, starting with the arrival of the new crew members: NASA astronaut Terry Virts, European Space Agency...

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Launch day cometh for next ISS crew – Video

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Launch day cometh for next ISS crew
At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 42/43 Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), NASA Flight Engineer Terry Virts and Flight ...

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Space Station-Bound Astronaut Eager to Fly NASA's Orion to the Moon

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A NASA astronaut preparing to fly to the International Space Station Sunday (Nov. 23) eventually wants to go even farther into space much farther.

NASA's Terry Virts says he would love to fly NASA's Orion space capsule designed to take humans farther into space than ever before to a nearby solar system destination.

"I'd really like to fly Orion to the moon," Virts said to Space.com in a September interview. Orion will undergo its first uncrewed test flight on Dec. 4 when it rockets 3,600 miles (5,800 km) above Earth before coming in for a high-speed re-entry. Crewed missions are expected to follow in the 2020s. [See images of the Orion space capsule]

The former test pilot said he's eager to try out any space vehicle. In that spirit, Virts is looking forward to flying into orbit aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft that is scheduled to carry him and his crewmates to space on Sunday (Nov. 23).

"One of the things that I enjoyed most about this flight was learning about the Soyuz," Virts told Space.com in September. "As a test pilot I've flown a lot of different aircraft and spacecraft."

NASA hopes that the commercial spaceflight companies Boeing and SpaceX will begin shuttling astronauts to the space station from U.S. soil by 2017. One of the major goals of his mission will be to retrofit the station to accommodate these new commercial vehicles, Virts added.

Virts' nearly six-month-mission is expected to feature two spacewalks. Those activities should focus on placing cables and wires that will be necessary to install a docking ring for the commercial vehicles.

The docking ports on the station were originally designed to accommodate vehicles like the Soyuz, various cargo craft and NASA's space shuttles (which have since been retired). But changes will be needed for SpaceX's human-rated Dragon capsule and Boeing's CST-100.

The space station's robotic arm which grapples with commercial cargo spacecraft also requires some grease from spacewalkers to loosen it up after a decade in space.

Virts, European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov will also be busy inside the station after they launch this weekend. The three Expedition 42-43 crewmembers will help perform 170 U.S.-based experiments and 70 others from around the world.

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