X-Message-Number: 210 From att!K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU!Timothy.Freeman Thu Aug 2 18:54:24 1990 Return-Path: <att!K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU!Timothy.Freeman> Received: from att.UUCP by whscad1.att.uucp (4.1/SMI-3.2) id AA25999; Thu, 2 Aug 90 18:54:23 EDT Received: by att.att.com; Thu Aug 2 18:40:48 1990 Received: from k.ergo.cs.cmu.edu by K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU id aa01064; 2 Aug 90 18:40:31 EDT To: Reply-To: Tim Freeman <> Subject: Re: Deprenyl mention in European Cryonics Conference In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 01 Aug 90 18:42:58 -0400. <> Date: Thu, 02 Aug 90 18:40:17 EDT Message-Id: <> From: Cryonics #208 says: >Based upon experimental data and recent clinical findings with >Deprenyl, Dr. Knoll argues that life-long administration of small, safe doses >of Deprenyl, starting at age 45, could enable us to add 10-20 healthy years >to our lifespan. Was the age 45 mentioned because that's a typical age of a typical cryonicist, or because there is some reason not to take deprenyl before then? Has Knoll published any papers about this that anyone has references to? Tim Freeman Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=210