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The text is a collection of excerpts from a book titled "Telomere Lengthening Curing All Disease Including Aging and Cancer." The book, authored by Bill Andrews and Jon Cornell, proposes that aging is a preventable disease caused by the shortening of telomeres, protective caps on chromosomes. The authors argue that telomerase, an enzyme that lengthens telomeres, can be induced to prevent or reverse aging. They discuss various approaches, including pharmaceutical and nutraceutical strategies, as well as gene therapy, and present evidence to support their claim that telomerase does not cause cancer, but rather prevents it. Finally, they emphasize the need for public enthusiasm and investment in telomere lengthening research to make aging a curable disease.
The text is a collection of excerpts from a book titled "Telomere Lengthening Curing All Disease Including Aging and Cancer." The book, authored by Bill Andrews and Jon Cornell, proposes that aging is a preventable disease caused by the shortening of telomeres, protective caps on chromosomes. The authors argue that telomerase, an enzyme that lengthens telomeres, can be induced to prevent or reverse aging. They discuss various approaches, including pharmaceutical and nutraceutical strategies, as well as gene therapy, and present evidence to support their claim that telomerase does not cause cancer, but rather prevents it. Finally, they emphasize the need for public enthusiasm and investment in telomere lengthening research to make aging a curable disease.