Why Don’t These Bats Age? The Difference Appears To Be With The Telomers

Unlike in humans, the telomeres of long-lived bats do not appear to shrink with age. In 2005, scientists in Siberia captured a live Brandt’s bat, a species found across Europe and Asia, that was 41 years old. A house mouse, by comparison, is about twice as big, but might live to a ripe old age … Read more

Age Reversal: From hormones to telomeres

Age Reversal: Improve the Quality of Your Life, Extend your Life From hormones to telomeres, our ever-elusive quest to lengthen the human life span is closer now than it has ever been before. This book highlights and discusses the importance of choosing hormone replacement therapy to improve the quality of your life, helping to extend … Read more