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What is the cause of human aging? Is
aging a disease or is finding a cure our

human destiny
? Consider this and other
questions about human mortality.
Genetics: Bringing the promise of Immortal Life and Eternal Youth   
 
Welcome! Visit often to learn about current  
methods for opposing the degenerative effects
of aging and of ongoing research into methods
for extending life and achieving immortality.
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New Scientist recently spotlights Dr. Walker's  research!
Respected science magazine reports that "teen baby may hold
anti-aging secrets."

See the ABC 20/20 presentation about Brooke Greenberg,
"The Girl Who Doesn't Age"! Dr. Walker and colleagues
describe their search for the gene that makes us mortal.  More
in-depth coverage of this exciting story will be broadcast on
TLC
Discovery Channel,
9PM August 16, 2009.

Read the Science behind the Story
The original case study reported by Dr. Walker in the scientific journal,
Mechanisms of Aging and Development is available in its entirety. The
results of ongoing research will be posted as they are published in
peer-reviewed, scientific journals.

Check out Clinical Interventions in Aging. This
peer-reviewed, MedLine referenced journal publishes articles on how
to deal with some of the maladies resulting from aging.  Many articles
are free.  Add these to you library and advise your doctor of
treatments that may be relevant to you and his/her practice.

Longevity Medicine and the Science of Life Extension.  
Understand the philosophy and scientific basis of anti-aging medicine  
Preserve your health
and vitality while
awaiting discovery of
the gene that will
bring indeterminate
life extension!  
Consider Primary Locus
Intervention Therapy; the
physiological approach to
increasing your longevity.
Miraculous Mutation
www.miraculousmutation.com
Coming Soon!  An orally active form of  sermorelin
capable of rejuvenating and sustaining youthful function
of the pituitary gland.  Loss of pituitary function during
aging increases risk for disease, frailty, loss of
muscle/increased fat and eventually causes death.