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Anteater 01-17-2019 01:39 PM

There's some interesting science behind the whole "young blood makes older people younger" thing, but there's a lot of other initiatives out there that are getting even better results without having to do anything like that, like those pharma companies studying the effects of killing off senescent cells.

I think the startup featured in those articles is likely to fail at this stage.

WWWP 01-17-2019 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2034885)
This culture of exclusivity and idiocy in Silicon Valley really needs to be destroyed. The Bay Area has been stolen by the uber rich ****tards. It’s time to roll out the guillotines and take it back. Kill 100 of them and then watch the affordable housing roll in.

Yes

Brb, studying the blade

The Batlord 01-17-2019 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2034885)
It’s plasma not blood.

Hopefully someone will kill Jesse Karmazin.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessekarmazin

https://www.nicksamoylov.com/wp-cont...siaFounder.jpg

This culture of exclusivity and idiocy in Silicon Valley really needs to be destroyed. The Bay Area has been stolen by the uber rich ****tards. It’s time to roll out the guillotines and take it back. Kill 100 of them and then watch the affordable housing roll in.

He looks like Ted Cruz's son.

https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C5...0L8rOkY1tnZDEo

MicShazam 01-17-2019 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2034896)

He looks like someone digitally altered the image to make it look as if the top half of his head is too small for the bottom half. If he was green, he'd be a dead ringer for Shrek.

The Batlord 01-17-2019 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2034894)
There's some interesting science behind the whole "young blood makes older people younger" thing, but there's a lot of other initiatives out there that are getting even better results without having to do anything like that, like those pharma companies studying the effects of killing off senescent cells.

I think the startup featured in those articles is likely to fail at this stage.

Everything I saw from anybody not a part of the company basically said "This is safe cause transfusions are safe but other than that probably bunk."

The Batlord 01-17-2019 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2034897)
all must go to gulag

I srsly question whether these people's only worth to society would be as examples.

The Batlord 01-17-2019 02:55 PM

If they're successful then poor young people 16-25 would be kidnapped and turned into vampire slaves. Actually I'm 32 so carry on.

OccultHawk 01-17-2019 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2034905)
Everything I saw from anybody not a part of the company basically said "This is safe cause transfusions are safe but other than that probably bunk."

Yeah I read that too.

I’m pretty sure you’ll agree with this but I’m going to post it anyway. Just because something seems like it might work doesn’t mean it will work. For example, you get Vitamin D from sunshine but that doesn’t necessarily mean that taking a Vitamin D supplement is in anyway beneficial for people who never step outdoors. It doesn’t matter if the hypothesis is reasonable. It has to be replicated in controlled experiments until there’s a general consensus in the scientific community. Vitamin D supplements are probably at worst worthless but innocuous so while the jury is out it’s up to you. Plasma or blood is a different animal. It may be very low risk but there’s no reason at all to think there’s anything to be gained. This guy is a doctor. It’s his responsibility to “abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous”. There’s some, albeit very small, risk to accepting blood and like Shazam said it’s needed elsewhere. Jesse Karmazin is a ****ing quack, an embarrassment to Stanford, and should be stripped of his medical license and his trousers in preparation for his castration.

Anteater 01-17-2019 04:01 PM

My problem with it isn't the science behind it (because it did work on mice) but it's wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too early to launch a commercial venture based around parabiosis when they have no idea if it's truly viable for human beings. They're putting the cart before the unicorn.

The Batlord 01-17-2019 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2034928)
Yeah I read that too.

I’m pretty sure you’ll agree with this but I’m going to post it anyway. Just because something seems like it might work doesn’t mean it will work. For example, you get Vitamin D from sunshine but that doesn’t necessarily mean that taking a Vitamin D supplement is in anyway beneficial for people who never step outdoors. It doesn’t matter if the hypothesis is reasonable. It has to be replicated in controlled experiments until there’s a general consensus in the scientific community. Vitamin D supplements are probably at worst worthless but innocuous so while the jury is out it’s up to you. Plasma or blood is a different animal. It may be very low risk but there’s no reason at all to think there’s anything to be gained. This guy is a doctor. It’s his responsibility to “abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous”. There’s some, albeit very small, risk to accepting blood and like Shazam said it’s needed elsewhere. Jesse Karmazin is a ****ing quack, an embarrassment to Stanford, and should be stripped of his medical license and his trousers in preparation for his castration.

Actually I think the guy isn't a doctor. Correct me if I'm wrong.


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