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Age Reversal Unity filed a citizen petition to FDA demanding to classify “aging” as a “disease” 🦠.
FDA posted the citizen petition here for public comments:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FDA-2024-P-2482-0001
I hope you go there and submit a comment supporting that aging should be classified as a disease by FDA.
So far, the citizen petition got 14 comments. If the citizen petition gets 1,000 comments, FDA would most likely classify aging as a disease.
Choose comment category as - Private industry- with index number C0003 in the above mentioned link.
Thank you
Age Reversal Unity filed a citizen petition to FDA demanding to classify “aging” as a “disease” 🦠.
FDA posted the citizen petition here for public comments:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FDA-2024-P-2482-0001
I hope you go there and submit a comment supporting that aging should be classified as a disease by FDA.
So far, the citizen petition got 14 comments. If the citizen petition gets 1,000 comments, FDA would most likely classify aging as a disease.
Choose comment category as - Private industry- with index number C0003 in the above mentioned link.
Thank you
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If you want aging to be classified as a disease this is where it needs to happen, in the ICD codes. And here is why it didn't happen with the most recent ICD-11 issue.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00102-7/fulltext
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00102-7/fulltext
The Lancet Healthy Longevity
How “old age” was withdrawn as a diagnosis from ICD-11
The classification of the causes of death and diseases dates back to the 18th century.
The International Statistical Institute adopted the first international classification
of diseases in 1893. After 1948, WHO assumed responsibility for publishing the International…
The International Statistical Institute adopted the first international classification
of diseases in 1893. After 1948, WHO assumed responsibility for publishing the International…
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Cradle emerges with $48m to build reversible cryonics technology
Laura Deming-founded startup targets ‘human whole-body reversible cryopreservation’ after demonstrating the recovery of electrical activity in neural tissue.
Cryonics startup Cradle was unveiled this week, boasting $48 million in funding and a mission to develop and prove the feasibility of whole-body reversible cryopreservation. Co-founded by venture capitalist and longevity pioneer Laura Deming and chief scientist Hunter C Davis, the company is built on the belief that pausing and restarting biological functions on demand is a solvable problem.
“We’re building reversible cryo technologies,” said Deming in a post on X. “Think the hibernation pods you see in space movies for long-term travel – we want to build that.”
Cradle’s approach to cryopreservation focuses on pausing molecular motion through cooling, thus preventing tissue damage that typically occurs during freezing. This concept leverages technologies like those used in in vitro fertilization (IVF), where embryos can be stored at cryogenic temperatures for extended periods.
By adapting and scaling these principles, Cradle seeks to achieve cryopreservation of larger biological systems, including human organs and potentially whole bodies. The company’s web site states “We are optimistic that human whole-body reversible cryopreservation is solvable.”
Get to know more about Cradle, recovering neural electrical activity, ‘looking past cognitive biases’.
Laura Deming-founded startup targets ‘human whole-body reversible cryopreservation’ after demonstrating the recovery of electrical activity in neural tissue.
Cryonics startup Cradle was unveiled this week, boasting $48 million in funding and a mission to develop and prove the feasibility of whole-body reversible cryopreservation. Co-founded by venture capitalist and longevity pioneer Laura Deming and chief scientist Hunter C Davis, the company is built on the belief that pausing and restarting biological functions on demand is a solvable problem.
“We’re building reversible cryo technologies,” said Deming in a post on X. “Think the hibernation pods you see in space movies for long-term travel – we want to build that.”
Cradle’s approach to cryopreservation focuses on pausing molecular motion through cooling, thus preventing tissue damage that typically occurs during freezing. This concept leverages technologies like those used in in vitro fertilization (IVF), where embryos can be stored at cryogenic temperatures for extended periods.
By adapting and scaling these principles, Cradle seeks to achieve cryopreservation of larger biological systems, including human organs and potentially whole bodies. The company’s web site states “We are optimistic that human whole-body reversible cryopreservation is solvable.”
Get to know more about Cradle, recovering neural electrical activity, ‘looking past cognitive biases’.
Age Reversal Unity filed a citizen petition to FDA demanding to classify “aging” as a “disease”.
FDA posted the citizen petition here for public comments:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FDA-2024-P-2482-0001
I hope you go there and submit a comment supporting that aging should be classified as a disease by FDA.
So far, the citizen petition got 27 comments.
Thank you
FDA posted the citizen petition here for public comments:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FDA-2024-P-2482-0001
I hope you go there and submit a comment supporting that aging should be classified as a disease by FDA.
So far, the citizen petition got 27 comments.
Thank you
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Hevolution Announces $400 Million Commitment to Extend Human Healthspan
Hevolution has pledged $400 million to accelerate research and development funding to Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Northwestern University aimed at extending human healthspan. This substantial investment highlights the growing focus on longevity and age-related research, with the potential to transform healthcare and significantly improve quality of life worldwide
Hevolution has pledged $400 million to accelerate research and development funding to Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Northwestern University aimed at extending human healthspan. This substantial investment highlights the growing focus on longevity and age-related research, with the potential to transform healthcare and significantly improve quality of life worldwide
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Hevolution announces $400 million surge in healthspan funding
Global nonprofit foundation awards healthspan research funding to Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Northwestern University.
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Pavel Durov Founder of Telegram, 2 years ago:
https://t.me/durov/181
And look at top 10 mini apps and the growth of their telegram channels
https://t.me/durov/181
And look at top 10 mini apps and the growth of their telegram channels