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you're aging naturally...eautifully. >> i'm 44. >> i'm 61. >> i'm 40 years old. >> i'm 61 years old. >> i'm 71 years old. >> these women all look years younger than their actual age. so what's their secret? they use natural advantage-- one of the most powerful cosmeceutical anti-aging systems ever developed. so why is natural advantage so effective in making women look years younger? >> unlike other skincare products, natural advantage is a breakthrough formula that brings together three of the most scientifically proven anti-aging ingredients: alpha hydroxy acids, cosmeceutical-strength retinol, and a broad-spectrum sunscreen. combined with the patented microsponge delivery system, these three ingredients are time-released in a greater concentration to your skin. so you see younger-looking skin faster. in fact, 100% of women saw a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, a decrease in the appearance of pore size, and a decrease in the appearance of skin blotchiness in just 8 weeks! no matter wh
you're aging naturally...eautifully. >> i'm 44. >> i'm 61. >> i'm 40 years old. >> i'm 61 years old. >> i'm 71 years old. >> these women all look years younger than their actual age. so what's their secret? they use natural advantage-- one of the most powerful cosmeceutical anti-aging systems ever developed. so why is natural advantage so effective in making women look years younger? >> unlike other skincare products, natural advantage is a breakthrough...
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job trying their best to continue aging services. i have taken part in an benefited from a griff group, an ongoing aging support group, nutrition sharing and various locations in the city. of special importance and in need of more funding is the housing referral program. this is essential to our more frail, often isolated seniors. and deserving of increased funding and recognition. members of our community live alone. having to keep their minority status a closely guarded secret. in the existing lawn chair -- long term care facilities. they're not-we're not enjodeserg of such injustice. i recommend we protect our seniors at the most quotable time of our lives, old age. please consider an increasing funding. >> good afternoon. i am 57. i am a psychotherapist in a community mental health agency that provides services to the gay and lgbt community. i would like to talk briefly about the mental health needs which are too often neglected in our community. health has about medical and mental health issues and there are unique mental health
job trying their best to continue aging services. i have taken part in an benefited from a griff group, an ongoing aging support group, nutrition sharing and various locations in the city. of special importance and in need of more funding is the housing referral program. this is essential to our more frail, often isolated seniors. and deserving of increased funding and recognition. members of our community live alone. having to keep their minority status a closely guarded secret. in the...
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you're aging naturally... i'm 61. >> i'm 40 years old. >> i'm 61 years old. >> i'm 71 years old. >> these women all look years younger than their actual age. so what's their secret? they use natural advantage-- one of the most powerful cosmeceutical anti-aging systems ever developed. so why is natural advantage so effective in making women look years younger? >> unlike other skincare products, natural advantage is a breakthrough formula that brings together three of the most scientifically proven anti-aging ingredients: alpha hydroxy acids, cosmeceutical-strength retinol, and a broad-spectrum sunscreen. combined with the patented microsponge delivery system, these three ingredients are time-released in a greater concentration to your skin. so you see younger-looking skin faster. in fact, 100% of women saw a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, a decrease in the appearance of pore size, and a decrease in the appearance of skin blotchiness in just 8 weeks! no matter what your signs of aging or
you're aging naturally... i'm 61. >> i'm 40 years old. >> i'm 61 years old. >> i'm 71 years old. >> these women all look years younger than their actual age. so what's their secret? they use natural advantage-- one of the most powerful cosmeceutical anti-aging systems ever developed. so why is natural advantage so effective in making women look years younger? >> unlike other skincare products, natural advantage is a breakthrough formula that brings together three...
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there are three things that really impact how we age. there are genes, which we cannot do a lot about. then we have lifestyle and environment. although
there are three things that really impact how we age. there are genes, which we cannot do a lot about. then we have lifestyle and environment. although
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>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people realize. >> do you think we should forget darwin and letting nature take its course and take evolution into our own hands and modify the human genome through genetic and technological engineering? >> well, i mean, ours is the species that goes beyond nature, that goes beyond our limitations, we didn't stay in the ground, we didn't stay in the planet and we're not staying with the limitations of our biology. human life expectancy was 37 200 years ago. simple things like antibiotics and better sanitation improved our longevity. we're now dealing with death caused by heart dise
>> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people...
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age 80, it's 20% and age 90, 50%. it's just horrible. now, the dementia most common is alzheimers disease. in 1906, it was described a case he said was unlike anything he'd ever seen. there was a woman with memory loss and peculiar thoughts and thought in almost an irrational way her husband was complicated and she was getting jealous of about what he was doing. as time got on she became suspicious of other people as well. she thought they were out to get her and her memory deteriorated more and found difficulty getting around her house and after a while had to be hospitalized and then after five years of hospitalization she died. when she was autopsied, alzheimers did the autopsy and found three features david and alison will describe. there's a shrinkage of the brain, the cerebral cortex and plaque outside the nerve cell and tangles within the nerve cell. many people think this is the only dementia, as you pointed out, there are a number of other dementias, vascular dementia and a decade before alheimer described it frontal temporal de
age 80, it's 20% and age 90, 50%. it's just horrible. now, the dementia most common is alzheimers disease. in 1906, it was described a case he said was unlike anything he'd ever seen. there was a woman with memory loss and peculiar thoughts and thought in almost an irrational way her husband was complicated and she was getting jealous of about what he was doing. as time got on she became suspicious of other people as well. she thought they were out to get her and her memory deteriorated more...
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their condition is in stark contrast to that of rats of the same age. reporter the rats that were about to settle it on the journey to the other world could no longer move they were in the final stage of aging at the summit but there were other rafts of the same age who had been fed on our medication and drinking water usually they were still quite agile they had not lost interest in life if you report these rats lived much longer than the control group would be a good thing to do so it's interesting. as well as their current research the scientists test their findings on themselves dr school a child has even read himself of several deep seated ailments affecting his eyesight but over those around the first steps in a budding area of science the crux of the problem is that scientists will have to find ways of cancelling the bodies process responsible for aging. like a physicist in france for example are not allowed to experiment with perpetual motion machines for the pharmacologists likewise are not supposed to look for a cure all of us away if we succe
their condition is in stark contrast to that of rats of the same age. reporter the rats that were about to settle it on the journey to the other world could no longer move they were in the final stage of aging at the summit but there were other rafts of the same age who had been fed on our medication and drinking water usually they were still quite agile they had not lost interest in life if you report these rats lived much longer than the control group would be a good thing to do so it's...
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right now most japanese retire at age 60. but they can wait several years before they receive their pension. now the government has decided to raise the pension gradually from 60 up to 65. >> how are companies reacting? >> well, nhk took a survey earlier this month of 100 asian companies, many of them oppose the plan. 35% said they are against the publication to employ people for a further five years. only 9% of companies approve. those opposed say if the extension becomes compulsory, they'll have no choice but to review their pay scales and limit the number of college graduates they hire. >> you're not the only one working on this story. we visited one company that adopt a practice on its own volition. let's look at what he found. >> reporter: this textile maker manufacturers parts for schools and other uniforms and employed about several hundred people. a few years ago, the company extended the mandatory retirement age from 60 to 65. the reason was it wanted to hold on to its highest skilled workers. but raising the retirem
right now most japanese retire at age 60. but they can wait several years before they receive their pension. now the government has decided to raise the pension gradually from 60 up to 65. >> how are companies reacting? >> well, nhk took a survey earlier this month of 100 asian companies, many of them oppose the plan. 35% said they are against the publication to employ people for a further five years. only 9% of companies approve. those opposed say if the extension becomes...
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person to generate the sort of ideas they produced at a younger age. what a what mathematicians and physicists normally have a field day before their thirty fifth birthday or or thereabouts i can't recall a single significant piece of research done by anyone older than that the only exception is newton he published his famous optics when he was seventeen years old but in fact he wrote it forty years beforehand and i just sheldon tell them. however today there are very few thirty year olds among scientists championing the idea of life extension or bridge a gray one of the principal ideologists of the theory will soon be fifty years old some time ago he singled out seven key elements of the aging process and formulated methods of remedying them he maintains that human life could be significantly prolonged if so-called intracellular rubbish is removed from the body. repair it's about unlinking this process from birth profer. going to a profession in which the stubble is i'm no longer cause of it but. because every so often we go in and remove some of the
person to generate the sort of ideas they produced at a younger age. what a what mathematicians and physicists normally have a field day before their thirty fifth birthday or or thereabouts i can't recall a single significant piece of research done by anyone older than that the only exception is newton he published his famous optics when he was seventeen years old but in fact he wrote it forty years beforehand and i just sheldon tell them. however today there are very few thirty year olds among...
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of old age will be nipped in the bud and we won't age. this unique footage taken by a digital microscope reveals the nature of human mortality in the second minute of the video sudden flush marks out a dying cell setting off a chain reaction that kills off nearby cells. with a death signal is received by neighboring cells in this experiment and they realize that the cell died only a moment ago and its death was not accidental rather it was the result of a process the signal went right across this tiny island of cells it's really quite an unusual sight. dying of old age was uncommon in ancient times people would usually full victim to wild beasts or their enemies but later people came to believe that immortality could be found in faraway lands the arab scientist ibn battuta learned about the fountain of youth in china alexander the great believe that he was in india one theory claims that the real reason he undertook his famous campaign in the indian subcontinent was salute for the waters of life. abkhazia is a republican the southeastern
of old age will be nipped in the bud and we won't age. this unique footage taken by a digital microscope reveals the nature of human mortality in the second minute of the video sudden flush marks out a dying cell setting off a chain reaction that kills off nearby cells. with a death signal is received by neighboring cells in this experiment and they realize that the cell died only a moment ago and its death was not accidental rather it was the result of a process the signal went right across...
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our top story tonight when the houston dead at the age of 40. here is a look at the apollo theater in harlem. the marquee there is dedicated to houston. people are flooding facebook with comments about her passing. we will have some of that reaction coming up. the >> at 3:55 p.m. this afternoon, whitney houston was pronounced dead. >>grant: whitney houston has died at the age of 40. her body was found at 3:55 p.m. at the beverly hilton hotel. further details are still being investigated. news of forecasting has sparked an outpouring of comments. here are what some viewers had to say. >> lebanese and has died. >> are you serious? this is ridiculous! i am a huge and, obviously it. that is really discerning. >>brian: this is the shot from mt. tam the city of san francisco is breezy tonight. those breezes diminish and and crank up again. san jose is at 51. here is a look at future cast going into tamara abstinent. we will see whether slide to the south as we get into the evening hours. the rain gets heavier between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.. we could
our top story tonight when the houston dead at the age of 40. here is a look at the apollo theater in harlem. the marquee there is dedicated to houston. people are flooding facebook with comments about her passing. we will have some of that reaction coming up. the >> at 3:55 p.m. this afternoon, whitney houston was pronounced dead. >>grant: whitney houston has died at the age of 40. her body was found at 3:55 p.m. at the beverly hilton hotel. further details are still being...
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>> guest: under the age of 45? there's this conversation you have if you -- you spend anytime any city, with a lot of the younger single women, talking how difficult it is to find single men. it's as if they don't exist. it's possible they exist but that there are other reasons that make them difficult to pin down. for instance, one of the issues that is fascinating for me about the gender division here, is that men we interviewed expressed very little concern about living alone and staying single as they got in their late 4030s or 40s, and they could settle down, they could do that eventually, and men who live today in this kind of highly individualized economy and n which there's a lot of insecurity instability, and a great incentive to invest in yourself and build your career, ambitious men are doing precisely that right there. they're putting off making commitments to other people. they want to invest in themselves. for women it's a much more difficult situation. they face the realities of biological clock, and
>> guest: under the age of 45? there's this conversation you have if you -- you spend anytime any city, with a lot of the younger single women, talking how difficult it is to find single men. it's as if they don't exist. it's possible they exist but that there are other reasons that make them difficult to pin down. for instance, one of the issues that is fascinating for me about the gender division here, is that men we interviewed expressed very little concern about living alone and...
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so it's very rare for someone to reach retirement age. there's a weekly limit, which we do not have in the federal system. and are not proposing. finally, the treatment for people over retirement age for new people coming on to the system when they reach retirement age in this bill is identical to the proposal of president obama. so this isn't just a republican idea. it is the president's proposal. >> president obama is getting a lot of bipartisan support here this morning. this is really very heartening. senator akaka? >> let me add that the department of labor has admitted that the changes to the benefit amounts and their proposal is somewhat arbitrary. round numbers based on rough calculations hardly the basis to determine what elderly disabled people will have to live on in the rest of their lives. as i have mentioned gao has a bipartisan
so it's very rare for someone to reach retirement age. there's a weekly limit, which we do not have in the federal system. and are not proposing. finally, the treatment for people over retirement age for new people coming on to the system when they reach retirement age in this bill is identical to the proposal of president obama. so this isn't just a republican idea. it is the president's proposal. >> president obama is getting a lot of bipartisan support here this morning. this is really...
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all other programs, such as the center for alders, the institute of aging, case management programs, these are all things we kept an eye on and were aware of. about 10, 12 years ago it became part of a 16-committees around the country that form the community partnerships for older adults and young adults with disabilities. this really opened a door for us and away we have not had before. as part of that war, we formed a communications workgroup and lgbt partnership group. the lgbt partnership group, just as the other groups that were meeting, put together a plan and put to other ideas and things they thought or durable within an environment where the money was. there was a lot of money, but what could we do? they came forward to our commission, give a very interesting report. part of that report was a request that we as a department found about $20,000 for an education program they had been running and had just lost their funds for. we were pleased to be able to do that, because it is very clear, especially talking about issues of discrimination and march solicitation, that if you do
all other programs, such as the center for alders, the institute of aging, case management programs, these are all things we kept an eye on and were aware of. about 10, 12 years ago it became part of a 16-committees around the country that form the community partnerships for older adults and young adults with disabilities. this really opened a door for us and away we have not had before. as part of that war, we formed a communications workgroup and lgbt partnership group. the lgbt partnership...
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vaults oen collapsed in the middle ages.f a romanesque architect wished, however, to find a go model for large stone vaulting, he could do no better than to look at the well-preserved examples of roman vaulting, which he could have found in the south of france or all around him here in burgundy. less than a mile from this roman gate in the nearby town of autun stands autun cathedral. like paray-le-monial, the cathedral is a perfect example of the influence of classical roman architecture on the romanesque architect. we can see the classical forms everywhere here-- the fluted pilasters crowned at the top by corinthian capitals. and in the middle story of the building, this characteristic composition of round arches separated by flat pilasters and closed by a horizontal cornice. these forms come straight from the local roman precedent here in autun, thpont d'arroux. the romanesque style spread right across europe. in 1066, it crossed the english channel with the norman conquest of england. the normans stroyed most of the main
vaults oen collapsed in the middle ages.f a romanesque architect wished, however, to find a go model for large stone vaulting, he could do no better than to look at the well-preserved examples of roman vaulting, which he could have found in the south of france or all around him here in burgundy. less than a mile from this roman gate in the nearby town of autun stands autun cathedral. like paray-le-monial, the cathedral is a perfect example of the influence of classical roman architecture on the...