List of life extension-related topics
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Following is a list of topics related to life extension:
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A
- Accelerated aging disease
- * Cockayne's syndrome
- * Progeria
- * Werner's syndrome
- * Xeroderma pigmentosum
- Accident
- ACE inhibitor
- Adenosine triphosphate(ATP)
- Advanced Cell Technology Corporation
- Aerobic exercise
- Age-adjusted life expectancy
- Age-Related Eye Disease Study
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- Aging
- Aging and memory
- Aging brain
- Aging clock
- Aging population
- Aging Research Centre
- Alcor Life Extension Foundation
- Alternative medicine
- Alzheimer's Disease
- AMD
- American Aging Association
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M)
- Amyloid
- Amyloid plaque
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), e.g., Lou Gehrig's Disease
- Antagonistic pleiotropy
- Antioxidant
- * Polyphenol antioxidant
- Antisense therapy
- Apoptosis
- Arthritis
- Artificial life
- Atherosclerosis
- ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
- Atrophy
- Autoevolution
- Autoimmune disease
B
- Big killer
- Biochemistry
- * List of basic biochemistry topics
- * List of biochemistry topics
- Biodemography of human longevity
- Bioethics
- Biological clock
- Biology
- * List of basic biological topics
- * List of biology topics
- Biogerontology
- Biological immortality
- Biological modeling
- Biotechnology
- Bjorksten, Johan
- Brain-computer interface
C
- Caloric restriction mimetic {CR memetic)
- Caloric restriction
- Calorie Restriction Society
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- Cathcart III, Robert F.
- Cell replacement therapy
- Cholinergic
- Chromosome
- Chronic deficiency
- Clone
- Cloning
- * Human cloning
- * Therapeutic cloning
- Club of Rome
- Cockayne's syndrome
- Cognitive enhancement
- Compensation law of mortality
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Cross-link
- Cross-linkage theory of aging
- Cryobiology
- Cryonics
- Cryopreservation
- Cryoprotectant
D
- Daily values
- Dean, Ward
- Death
- * Brain death
- * Clinical death
- * Information theoretical death
- * Leading causes of death
- * List of causes of death by rate
- Degenerative disease
- * Alzheimer's Disease
- * Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), e.g., Lou Gehrig's Disease
- * Atherosclerosis
- * Cancer
- * Diabetes
- * Heart Disease
- * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- * Parkinson's Disease
- * Prostatitis
- * Osteoarthritis
- * Osteoporosis
- de Grey, Dr. Aubrey
- * De Grey Technology Review controversy
- Demopoulos M.D., Harry B.
- Dendrite
- DHT (dihydrotestosterone)
- Diabetes
- Dietary supplement
- Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994
- Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
- Dilman, Vladimir
- DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
- * Mitochondrial DNA
- DNA repair
- Dolly the sheep
- Dopaminergic
- Drexler, K. Eric
- Drug approval process
E
- Endocrine system
- Engineered negligible senescence
- Engines of creation
- Entropy
- Error catastrophe
- Eugenics
- Eugeroic
- Exercise
- * Aerobic exercise
- Existential risk
- Extropy
F
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Free radical
- * Superoxide radical
- * Hydroxyl radical
- Free-radical theory of aging
- Free-radical scavenger
- Futures studies
- Futurology
G
- Gene
- Gene therapy
- * Pharmacological Gene Therapy
- Genetic code
- Genetic engineering
- Genetically modified organism
- Genome
- Genome project
- Genomics
- Geriatrics
- Geriatric sexology
- Geron Corporation
- Gerontology
- Gladyshev, Georgi P.
- Gompertz-Makeham law of mortality
- Grossman, Terry
- Growth hormone (GH)
H
- Harman, Denham
- Hayflick, Leonard
- Hayflick limit
- Health
- Healthy diet
- Healthy eating
- Heart Disease
- HeLa
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Human cloning
- Human enhancement
- Human genetic engineering
- Human Genome Project
- Humanism
- Hypoxia
I
- Immortality
- Immortality Institute
- Immunologic Theory of Aging
- Indefinite lifespan
- Inflammation
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
J
K
- Kent, Saul
- Kirkwood, Thomas
- Klotho gene
- Kübler-Ross model
- Kurzweil, Ray
L
- Lacks, Henrietta
- Life
- Life enhancement
- * Cognitive enhancement
- * Physical fitness
- * Sexual rejuvenation
- * Stress management
- Life expectancy
- Life extension
- Life Extension Foundation
- Life Extension Magazine
- Life extension nutrition
- Life span
- Limits to Growth
- Lipofuscin
- List of long-living organisms
- List of health and fitness magazines
- Liver spots
- Longevity
- Longevity genes
- Longevity study
M
- Malthusian Catastrophe
- Malthusian Growth Model
- Malthusianism
- Malthus, Thomas
- Maximum life span
- Medawar, Peter
- Megadose
- Megadosing
- Megavitamin therapy
- Methuselah Mouse Prize
- Mind transfer (mind uploading)
- Mitochondria
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Molecular engineering
- Molecular nanotechnology
- Monoamine oxidase (MAO)
- Morphological freedom
- Mortality
- Mortality rate
N
- Nanomedicine
- Nanotechnology
- National Institute on Aging
- Nerve
- Nerve growth factor (NGF)
- NGF (nerve growth factor)
- Neurite
- Neurochemical
- Neurodegenerative disease
- Neuroendocrine theory of aging
- Neurofibrillary tangle
- Neuron
- Neurotransmitter
- * Acetylcholine
- * Dopamine
- * GABA
- * Serotonin
- Neurotrophic factor
- Neurovitrification
- Nootropic
- Norepinephrin (noradrenaline)
- NSAID
- Nutrient
- Nutrition
- Nutrition and pregnancy
- Nutritional supplement
O
- Old age
- Oldest people
- Organ transplant
- Orthomolecular medicine
- Overpopulation
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Overdose
- Oxidation (redox)
- Oxidative stress
P
- Parkinson's Disease
- Patients' Bill of Rights
- Pauling, Linus
- Pearl, Raymond
- Pearson, Durk
- Pharmacological Gene Therapy
- Polyphenol antioxidant
- Population control
- Population growth
- Population momentum
- Posthuman
- Precursor
- Pregnenolone
- Prescription drugs (prices in the US prices)
- Prevention Magazine
- Prevention
- Preventive medicine
- Procreative beneficence
- Progeria
- Programmed cell death
- * Apoptosis (Type I cell death)
- * Autophagy (a.k.a. cytoplasmic, or Type II cell death))
- Programmed obsolescence
- * Prostatitis
- Pro-oxidant
Q
R
- Rath, Matthias
- Reactive oxygen species
- Reliability theory
- Reliability theory of aging
- Redox (oxidation)
- Reference Daily Intake
- Regeneration
- Rejuvenation
- Reliability theory of aging and longevity
- Reprogenetics
- RNA
S
- Safety
- * Occupational safety and health
- SAGE KE
- Senscequence
- Senescence
- Senility
- Shaw, Sandy
- Side effect
- Sleep reduction
- Sports medicine
- Stem cell
- Stone, Irwin
- Stroke
- Superoxide dismutase (SOD)
- Superoxide
- Survival skills
- Suspended animation
T
- Technological determinism
- Technological evolution
- Technological singularity
- Technology assessment
- Techno-progressivism
- Techno-utopianism
- Telomere
- Testosterone
- Therapeutic cloning
- Theories of aging
- * Antagonistic pleiotropy theory of aging
- * Caloric restriction theory
- * Cross-linkage theory of aging
- * Death hormone theory
- * Disposable soma theory of aging
- * Error catastrophe theory of aging
- * Errors and Repairs Theory
- * Free-radical theory
- * Gene mutation theory
- * Genetic control theory
- * Glycation theory of aging
- * Hayflick limit theory
- * Inflammation theory of aging
- * Immunological theory of aging
- * Membrane theory of aging
- * Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging
- * Mitochondrial Theory of Aging
- * Mutation accumulation theory of aging
- * Neuroendocrine theory of aging
- * Order to disorder theory of aging
- * Rate of living theory
- * Redundant DNA theory
- * Reliability theory of aging and longevity
- * Somatic mutation theory of aging
- * Telomeric theory of aging
- * Theory of programmed death
- * Thermodynamic theory of aging
- * Thymic-stimulating theory
- * Waste accumulation theory
- Tissue engineering
- Toxicity
- Toxicology
- Transhumanism
U
- Uniform Determination of Death Act
- United States Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Research, Nutrition, and General Legislation
V
- Vitamin
- Virtual human initiative
- Vitrification
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