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Tasty Onions
Looks like you'll soon be able to get a genetic test to find out:
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A blood test that can show how fast someone is ageing – and offers the tantalising possibility of estimating how long they have left to live – is to go on sale to the general public in Britain later this year.

The controversial test measures vital structures on the tips of a person's chromosomes, called telomeres, which scientists believe are one of the most important and accurate indicators of the speed at which a person is ageing.

Scientists behind the €500 (£435) test said it will be possible to tell whether a person's "biological age", as measured by the length of their telomeres, is older or younger than their actual chronological age.

Medical researchers believe that telomere testing will become widespread within the next five or 10 years, but there are already some scientists who question its value and whether there should be stronger ethical controls over its wider use. In addition to concerns about how people will react to a test for how "old" they really are, some scientists are worried that telomere testing may be hijacked by unscrupulous organisations trying to peddle unproven anti-ageing remedies and other fake elixirs of life.

The results of the tests might also be of interest to companies offering life-insurance policies or medical cover that depend on a person's lifetime risk of falling seriously ill or dying prematurely. However, there is a growing body of scientific opinion that says testing the length of a person's telomeres could provide vital insights into the risk of dying prematurely from a range of age-related disorders, from cardiovascular disease to Alzheimer's and cancer. "We know that people who are born with shorter telomeres than normal also have a shorter lifespan. We know that shorter telomeres can cause a shorter lifespan," said Maria Blasco of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre in Madrid, who is the inventor of the new commercial telomere test. "But we don't know whether longer telomeres are going to give you a longer lifespan. That's not really known in humans," she added.

"What is new about this test is that it is very precise. We can detect very small differences in telomere length and it is a very simple and fast technique where many samples can be analysed at the same time. Most importantly, we are able to determine the presence of dangerous telomeres – those that are very short."

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...ve-2284639.html
Happymess
No thanks.
I rather like surprises.
srussell0018
But you'll never realize it when you get that "surprise." Plus knowing that would allow you to tie up any loose ends/knock off some bucket list items before you die.
Happymess
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Plus knowing that would allow you to tie up any loose ends/knock off some bucket list items before you die.

Yeah.. I won't wait until I'm on my death bed to do that. :rolleyes:
david.michael
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Originally posted by Happymess
Yeah.. I won't wait until I'm on my death bed to do that. :rolleyes:


Maybe it's already too late...

Dun dun DUNNNNNNN
anydew~
Forever.
Faielle
Until I decide on my major.
Domesticated
Insurance companies will love this.
Zyklon_Jay
i'll be lucky if i make it past my 25th birthday.
Acton
quote:
Originally posted by Happymess
I rather like surprises.


I hope mine to be a surprise also.


"Mind that bus!"

"....What bus?"

SPLAT!

VDub
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
i'll be lucky if i make it past my 25th birthday.


For the seventh time right??
Vivid Boy
I already know im not dying from natural causes. Im gonna pick a fight with a bear or something stupid over a picnic basket
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