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He will run the country with the same smoothness that has characterised his rejuvenative handling of the Conswervative Party and his deft outflanking of Labour in the House of Commons.
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So, rejuvenative medicine is something that people have become increasingly familiar with, things like stem cell therapy, tissue engineering.
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And he says we may one day be able to live to 1, 000 years old, using these concepts of rejuvenative medicine.
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GUPTA: At the other end of this idea of trying to prevent some of these age-related problems in the first place is this idea of rejuvenative medicine or something that you were that you worked on quite a bit.
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And then ask what this could mean to helping the millions of human beings and their families stricken with a disease that could potentially, OK, maybe be cured or helped at best by the incredible rejuvenative powers of the ESC.
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But other things, I mean, you talk about stem cell therapies and rejuvenative cells.
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A lot of that research is still sort of evolving, but this idea that stem cells could somehow be these rejuvenative cells in your body, I think that has some traction.
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She had hitchhiked from London to visit the Center, which was known to be particularly rejuvenative for those suffering from urban breakdown.
The Body Hanif Kureishi 2004
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She had hitchhiked from London to visit the Center, which was known to be particularly rejuvenative for those suffering from urban breakdown.
The Body Hanif Kureishi 2004
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She had hitchhiked from London to visit the Center, which was known to be particularly rejuvenative for those suffering from urban breakdown.
The Body Hanif Kureishi 2004
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