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In fact, the fortysomething blonde could easily pass for someone in her s. Her secret? Regular doses of human growth hormone, she says, along with exercise and a good diet. She started taking the drug more than a year ago and now prescribes it for aboutpatients. "I don't have to talk anybody into it," says... . Tulsa World Pricey, unproven drug latest elixir to thwart aging Adrienne Denese, a d or on Manhattan's wealthy Upper East Side, has skin as flawless as porcelain and a body as tight as a drum. In fact, the fortysomething blonde could easily pass for someone in her s. Her secret? Regular doses of human growth hormone, she says, along with exercise and a good diet. She started taking the drug more than a year ago and now prescribes it for aboutpatients. "I don't have to talk anybody into it," says... . The Hartford CourantLIFE GOES ONAND ON NEW INSIGHTS TANTALIZE SCIENTISTS WRESTLING AGING PROCESS When cervical cancer killed Henrietta Lacks in, no one guessed she would achieve a strange kind of immortality.Yet today, nearly half a century later, the cancer cells that killed Lacks live on in laboratories around the worldlong after most human tissue would have reached old age and stopped reproducing. As far as anyone can tell, these so called ``HeLa cells'' are immortal. Given the proper conditions, cell biologists say, the cells will simply go on.. Virtual testing Real doubt Activists say answer to age is new parts Since the stated purpose of stockpile stewardship is to maintain an aging arsenal, there has been tremendous debate about the extent to which aging can impair nuclear weapons. Antinuclear activists say the answer lies in the past, and the message there is clear relatively few aging problems have cropped up that would reduce a bomb's yield or increase the chances for an accidental detonation.According to Department of Energy data obtained by Physicians for Social Responsibility...pages. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel NEW DRUGS ARE BEING DEVELOPED `Antiestrogens'help women fight menopause Synthetic chemicals offer alternative for hormone replacement It sounds too good to be true one pill that could give aging women all the benefits of estrogen replacement while fighting all the risks.But early tests of these socalled "antiestrogens" show theyprotect postmenopausal women from osteoporosis and heart disease just as estrogen does, while either neutralizing or actually fighting estrogen's potential to cause certain cancers. Estrogen is a natural reproductive hormone that helps keep.

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