The genetic answer to chronic age-related disease, which predominates in long-living populations, is encoded in the epigenome involved in receiving signals from environmental factors such as food, food deprivation, solar radiation and temperature.
Steve Ballmer says he knew exactly when the long-awaited digital living room arrived.
The prime minister defended benefits for the elderly and disabled but said the system of working-age benefits had gone "truly awry" and created a "welfare gap between those living long-term in the welfare system and those outside it".
Modern HIV drugs are much easier to take, but the effects of living long-term with HIV and the side-effects of treatments are becoming clearer.
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While the long-term consequences of living a pulseless life are still under debate, Frazier's group is hoping to move forward with development -- and apparently challenge medical personnel everywhere to find a new way to monitor those vital signs.
His successor, General Manuel Jose Bonett, has gone back to the classics, telling a news-magazine that he felt he was living in the long-ago Athens of Aristophanes, where corrupt leaders took their countries to war to divert attention from troubles at home.
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Ms. ANN WHEAT (Co-founder, Lost Boys Center): While one would think that maybe things would continue to get easier, the reality that we've all had to come to grips with are those long-term effects of living life as a child survivor of war, all the devastation and trauma of having your family--everything familiar to you: your culture, your way of life, all taken away from you.
Reverse mortgages, which hold great promise as a way for the frail elderly to pay for long-term care costs while living at home, are failing to do the job.
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He is currently the host of 'World Sport' and is one of the network's most versatile anchors, having also presented news programs 'World News' and 'CNN Today' as well as the long-running feature show 'Living Golf'.
With the number of people living with long-term medical conditions set to rise sharply, a "radically different model" of care would be needed to support people in their homes and to prevent pressure on the NHS, it said.
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The ageing population and advances in medicine mean more and more people are living with chronic long-term conditions, such as heart disease and dementia, for which there is no cure.
As the late, great economist Julian Simon demonstrated (both with clear economic logic and an unassailable mountain of data), there is a long-run tendency for standards of living to improve and for material scarcity to relax as a constraint rather than tighten.
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Cincinnati-based Macy's Inc. sued New York-based Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. for allegedly breaching their long-standing contract when it signed a deal with J.
An unknown number of brown long-eared and common pipistrelle bats are living in disused buildings on the site.
States may also offer long-term services and supports to people living in the community but must first get federal permission.
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Being proactive in the early stages can allow a person a chance to make long-term decisions about their care, living arrangements, finances, and legal concerns.
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That success promises to give fresh momentum to Microsoft's years-long effort to break into the living room, as the company turns the console into a showcase for its ideas about merging gaming, on-demand video and online communities.
The gold standard had many flaws, but the chief virtue of fixing the exchange rate and constraining the supply of credit was to stop politicians succumbing to the inevitable pressure to respond to crises by debauching the currency, resulting in long-term harm to the livelihoods and living standards of their citizens.
This study, part of a long-running skin-cancer-prevention trial, covered 903 adults younger than 55 living in Nambour, Australia, near the country's Sunshine Coast.
They have a lot stacked against them: indifferent or corrupt authorities, powerful criminal gangs, long-held traditions about how to make a living.
We applaud the work that has been done by the Administration that serves to strengthen long term living options through home and community-based services.
Ten years after the explosion, a CNN team visited Chernobyl to ascertain the long-term effects of radiation exposure for those living near Chernobyl during the accident, for cleanup workers or "liquidators, " or for those who continued to live in areas that were classified as polluted.
Even more gloomy is the fact that 27% of the mass affluent were tapping their long-term savings to meet short-term financial needs Some were using their savings for monthly living expenses like bills and groceries.
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In fact, her living quarters on the mile-long Ringling Brothers train that transports the show around the country is sufficiently diminutive that when she finishes books she ships them home.
But authorities are also on the wrong side of long-term, demographic pressures that have nothing to do with tackling the deficit - because people are living longer, the total cost of looking after older people is increasing relentlessly.
Any treatment would provide some long-awaited good news to the 250, 000 Americans living with spinal cord injuries.
There are hundreds of thousands of Roma or travelling people living in France who are part of long-established communities.
Macmillan Cancer Support says although it is good news that more cancer patients are living longer, many are struggling with long-term health problems caused by their treatment.
Once emitted, it persists in the environment for a long time - circulating through air, water, soil and living organisms - and can be dispersed over vast distances.
Life on the five-mile long island contrasted greatly with the hustle of city living.
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