## THE 60% BARRIER IS NOT SOCIAL CAPITAL—IT IS BIOLOGICAL LITERACY
By Dr. Brent Allen Jensen
The number is specific enough to haunt a policy maker: 60.2% of Zimbabwean youth received at least one dose [S. et al., 2023]. It seems mundane—a metric for public health success in Southern Africa—but viewed through the lens of radical life extension, it functions as a stress test for human destiny itself. This study by Larsson and colleagues reveals that vaccine hesitancy is not merely an emotional barrier; it is a failure to align biological risk assessment with available therapeutic…
TelegraphThe Medical Frontier: Association Between Stroke And Psychosis Across Four Nationally Representative Psychiatric Epidemiological…
By Dr. Brent Allen Jensen
The statistical reality exposed by Bell et al. dismantles the traditional psychiatric separation between cognitive decline and circulatory catastrophe [V. et al., 2023]. The odds ratio of 3.32 is not a coincidence; it is a quantitative signature of systemic neurovascular failure masquerading as primary mental illness [V. et al., 2023]. This paper identifies that paranoia, hallucinated voices, and thought passivity are independent variables associated with stroke across four nations…
Telegraph## Chromosome Topology Is Not Destiny, It is Architecture
By Dr. Brent Allen Jensen
The yeast chromosome I shrank by 21.4% without killing the cell [J. et al., 2023]. We read this statistic as a mere technical triumph of synthetic biology; it is actually an anatomical revelation regarding human mortality itself. For two decades, biogerontology has treated chromosomal integrity as immutable law—the "genome" written in stone by evolutionary necessity. If the authors' fusion strains grew like wild-type despite fusing 1Mb arms to chromosome I [J. et al., 2023], then our…
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Breakthroughs in Stopping Aging - Medical Frontiers | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Japanese researchers are making groundbreaking discoveries on the mechanisms of aging and working to apply them. As we age, senescent cells, or aged cells that have stopped dividing, accumulate, causing inflammation that can damage blood vessels and organs. Animal experiments have shown that removing these cells improves kidney function and reduces arteriosclerosis. They have led to the identification of a drug and development of a vaccine to eliminate the cells.
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