Talk:Rejuvenation (aging)
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Should nanotechnology-induced dechronification be mentioned in the introductory paragraph? Isn't that only one out of many possible ways of achieving rejuvenation? I think its place is somewhere after the table of contents. Alex.g 10:49, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- I agree that this is an inappropriate reference. In fact, I have just removed the dechronification links (dead links) altogether. It was an historical artifact. I do think it is worth alluding to stem cells, and molecular repair, so the last sentence of the intro paragraph now does that. --Ben Best 14:24, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Historical background
I have placed a "not verified" tag on this section because I feel that the text of the section is too general and does not cite even a remote reference, while some other parts are entirely unexplained ("Since the emergence of philosophy, sages and self-proclaimed wizards always made enormous efforts to find the secret of youth" is an example). I'm currently looking for myths connected to forced rejuvenation but this article does not help me in more than telling me that there are supossedly examples of people sleeping with younger people. I hope someone can clear this up. AdamDobay 19:36, 29 April 2006 (UTC)