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The Methuselah Mouse prize is gathering momentum. I think this recent article from the New York Times is something of a landmark for the radical life extension community, and very legitimizing in certain wider circles. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/01/arts/01AGE.html The prize is a recently-launched effort to draw more attention and funding to medical research that will lead to far longer, healthier lives. This medical research is the wellspring of your future health: without it, you will age, suffer and die no matter what you do or how much you spend. http://www.methuselahmouse.org/ Research prizes are an amazingly effective way of inspiring scientific research: every dollar in a research prize typically results in 16 dollars in research funding. The X Prize (http://www.xprize.org) is a current example of a very successful prize - it grew from $10,000 to $10 million over the past 7 years and is expected to be won in 2004. More on this topic here: http://www.longevitymeme.org/topics/research_prizes.cfm Here is my pitch for donations: giving a small donation to the Methuselah Mouse prize is a better long-term use of a few dollars for your health than anything else I can think of. Now is the time when a small donation can snowball to have very large effects on future research. The Methuselah Mouse prize is currently the only research prize aimed squarely at the new fields of regenerative medicine and healthy life extension. It is a loud venture, and is making waves and turning heads. http://www.methuselahmouse.org/donate.htm Right now, the number of donors is more important than the amount donated. Wealthy philanthropists are far more likely to donate once the prize shows a nice long list of smaller donations - vox populi at work. So, do the smart thing and help your future health by voting with your dollars! Action achieves far more than words, and here is the opportunity to make great things happen in the future of medicine. So how about you folks all jump in for $10 or $100? It's a small amount and won't take you more than three minutes to do it online: http://www.methuselahmouse.org/donate.htm This small amount of money - and more importantly, appending your name as a supporter of healthy life extension research - will have an enormous effect on your future health and welfare: each dollar could potentially save 685 lives according to Dave Gobel's math. (Please note that I'm not asking you to do anything that I haven't already done: please see the donor list at http://www.methuselahmouse.org/donors.php - I'm in as "The Longevity Meme", my advocacy and news organization). Reason Founder, Longevity Meme [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.longevitymeme.org
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