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"One could spend an eternity studying of the ways of humanity, and still learn nothing."
Lance813 Wrote:Yeah it really makes me sad that we age in such a way to die before all of lifes secrets come out
If only we lived like tortoises(spelling?), they live well over 100 years easy
in the future, there will be surgeries available to keep human alive for much longer
It won't work forever. The human body has an internal expiry date.
When in fact, it technically shouldn't, the human body is meant to continuously regenerate itself, which is why you can donate half a kidney/liver, can't remember which it was that they showed, it will regenerate the rest, as will the half in the person you donated it to, but as we get older, that weakens, and there's no true evidence of why. There's the free radical theory, but that is, as the name states, a theory.
An advice, don't bump such old topics, is that clear?
dudemanozzy Wrote:When in fact, it technically shouldn't, the human body is meant to continuously regenerate itself, which is why you can donate half a kidney/liver, can't remember which it was that they showed, it will regenerate the rest, as will the half in the person you donated it to, but as we get older, that weakens, and there's no true evidence of why. There's the free radical theory, but that is, as the name states, a theory.
The liver is pretty unique in its ability to fully regenerate itself. Kidneys cant regenerate.
Anyone read the new Natty G on Neanderthals?
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