Taking a Look at Rejuvenation Research
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I hadn't previously explored the (possibly overcomplicated) system for online publishing used by the Rejuvenation Research journal, amongst others. What I would like to draw your attention to today is that the full contents of the first issue of Rejuvenation Research are available for free. (Obtaining the PDF format articles is a little slow, however, so be patient).

Good reading for the layman includes "Someone's Knocking on the Laboratory Door," "A New Age for Aging? Ethical Questions, Scientific Insights, and Societal Outcomes" and the interview with Michael West. Take a look and see what you think.

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We would like to know where all the research is being done and how to get in contact with the researchers in regards to getting rid of plaque in arteries and living longerand maybe having the opportunity of getting in one of the research projects. I have been reading as much as I can on various sites and have enjoyed and gained much insight from your information and want to know more.. Jack..

Posted by: Jack Schrimsher at December 3, 2005 10:14 AM

Jack, I suggest you read my post on participation in medical trials and searching for new research:

http://www.fightaging.org/archives/000307.php

Posted by: Reason at December 3, 2005 11:35 AM
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