As some of you know, you can use a Javascript include to show the Longevity Meme news on your website - as is done at Fight Aging!, for example. The implementation sorely needed updating, however, as has been the case for the past five years or so. We're on the ball here, as you can tell. On those odd occasions when the the Longevity Meme host was down (no-one provides 100% uptime), a page with the Javascript included would hang as the browser tried to download it and failed. I've (finally) updated the script to work in a somewhat more friendly manner using a div and innerHTML manipulation. It will still work the old way for those with an existing placement, but take a look at the instructions for the new methodology, assuming you'd like to move up a little from the paleolithic era of Javascript design patterns.
20
Jan
2009
Update to the Longevity Meme News Javascript
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The Causes of Aging
- Accumulating AGEs
- Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells
- The Failing Adaptive Immune System
- The Failing Innate Immune System
- Declining Lysosomal Function
- Mitochondrial DNA Damage
- Nuclear DNA Damage
- Buildup of Senescent Cells
- Other Causes of Aging
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- Engineered Negligible Senescence
- Envisaging a World Without the FDA
- How to Argue for Longevity Science
- Introductory Articles
- The Odds of Human Longevity Mutations
- The Need For Activism and Advocacy
- Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine
- Twelve Ways to Extend Mouse Life Span
- Transhumanism and Human Longevity
- The Vital Debate in Aging Research
- What is Anti-Aging?
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