Hacking the Code for Reverse-Aging

World War II Baby-Boomers are getting old about 40 millions of them. They are facing aging-related disorders: e.g. Type-II Diabetics, Heart Attacks, and Strokes as well as some forms of Cancers. Nevertheless, their experience and judgment is a terrible thing to be wasted. Scientists at Google, CALICO (CA Life Co), National Institute of Aging (NIA; HHS/NIH) all believe that mankind is on the brink to be, so-to-speak, rocketed to, besides the moon, the “immortality promising land,” in a sufficient escape velocity. This is microscopically hacking the code of reverse aging at the cellular level. Besides the Nobel, the Kyoto, the Templeton Prizes, there is a dedicated foundation initiated by Dr. Joon Yun, who is personally sponsoring the $ million Palo Alto Longevity Prize through the private foundation Palo Alto Institute. It is a life science competition dedicated to ending aging, since Sept 9, 2004, Longevity Demonstration Prize ends September 9, 2018 to hack the code of life and cure aging. (Parts in Homeostasis, hearts beats etc. & Parts in Longevity Demonstration). Time Magazine has featured that babies of the Year born after 2015 can live 142years old all the way to 2157, (Figure 1). The 2009 Nobel Laureates in Physiology & Medicine, Prof. Katherine Blackburn at UC Berkeley & Carol W. Greider (former Ph D Student) and Dr. Jack W. Szostak (Harvard) discovered the telomerase enzyme has an intrinsic clock of L. Hayflick (1965) 50turns, before the Apoptosis gene is set into a programming death. Moreover, the 2012 Nobel Laureate in Physiology & Medicine Dr. Shinya Yamanake of UCSF and now at Kyoto has identified 4 specific genes called induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) named by him which can rewind back the Clock at the embryonic state. Recently, Dr. Dengsheng Cai of Albert Einstein Medical College (AEMC) has cracked the code of reverse aging--“It’s all in your head, and the secrete lies in the micro-RNA in the Hypothalamus that has been known to control the metabolism of the time clock, growth maturity.