What is the length of a chronological aged person
vs biological telomere cell age?
Example telomere age graph or values;
12 to 16 is newborn?
10 to 12 is teenager or yong adult?
9 to 6 is 50?
5,75 to 1 is elderly?
0 is chronilogical and biological cell death?
Where is the data graph?
How do you read this graph? And don't tell me to go to my
doctor because he/she doesn't understand it or do they have
any experiance of telomere issues!
I read somewhere that n average telomere drop is. .06? Per decade.
My average looks like 1 point by 2 decade until 50 years old.
Does this mean I should have an annual $350 cost to my health cost?
For annual testing to monitor my DNA telomere conditions?
The mean telomere score of my Spectracell, a Houston Tx lab; $350,
shows a mean telomere average starting at
9 for a 10 year old
8.5 is 20 years.
7 is 40 yrs.
6 for 50 year old
5.75 is the lowest on my mean telomere score graph until 80.
The graph stops at 80 years old.
5.75 for a 95 year old, the graph stops here.
A drop of telomere biological cell aging is only .25 yrs from 40 to 95 years old.
I am a 9 and I am 49 years old; my DNA test, from a different DNA business,
states I will live to 100. So if my biological telomere cell age is 9 and the
mean telomere score is 9 at 10 years old, does this mean at the age of 45
my DNA is in good as condition as a 10 year old?
Someone please explain all this telomere cell aging to me!!
At what chronological age does the disease, cancer, start?
What biological age, telomere cell age, does the disease start at?
How can I use the DNA related disease testing with the telomere
length of manage my age related disease from my DNA?
www.genedx.com shows genetic diseases.
breast cancer
immune issues
obesity
hypertension
oxidiation from social stress
any age related disease; macular degeneration
Alzheimers
huntington
diabetes
stroke
heart disease
anesthetic risk
malnutrition; vitamin D and other vitamin issues; In the northern states?
chronical social stress
23andme.com or decodeme.com
If each cell ages separately and only the luecocytes are tested,
then what does this tell us about the other organs?
Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) predicts the development of aging-related disease.
If the telomere test is taken from the leukocyte, what if any does this have on the
disease of leukemia?
What age related disease is linked to malneutrition or vitamin deficiencies?
www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-176368679.html
A number of age-related disease have been traced to particular
versions of certain genes called alleles. What is a alleles?
What orgins have more alleles cells?
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/95484.php
Elizabeth Blackburn did a study on stress of primary care takers of
chronically ill children. The care takers has low telomere scores.
So does this mean if your spouse gets chonically ill you can abandon
him or her because it will cause you to lower your life span?
This is a divorce issue now! What are the legal issues if your
spouse becomes chronically ill?
And how does the transmission of an STD like herpes effect your
life span if your spouse or a sexual partner infects you?
Does the law state that if you cause the shorting of someones life
span you can be held financially responsible? STD transmission is
a civil tort in my state. Where is the research and who are the
expert witnesses? What type of expert witness could I use?
Will this test reduce my insurance preminums? If my mean
telomere score is high, which indecates youth, then shows
I am not suseptable to age related diseases like cancer, will
this lower my health insurance cost?
Where are the numbers?
Telomere length age to chonological age?
Where and how does this effect us socially?
And how does the telomere age related disease
related to the civil law of tort for STD's?
Does the social stress effect the law with respects to
negligent or intentional inflection of emotional duress
with or without bodily harm?
Can social stress of a bad marriage cause damage to
a fetus?
If stress is caused to a pregnant female, is the fetus'
telomere length effected? If malnutrisioned as a teenager?
Or is the life span shortened by social stress of the pregnancy
for a male fetus? Refer to the PBS special regarding
Robert Sapolsky on social stress of baboons brings up
this question.
In creased radiation risk for delivery truck drivers! How does traveling
radiation effect a newborn baby's telomere length? If the parent takes
a new born baby on a trip to visit relitives, is this considered child abuse?
What does this all mean to us? The new age of the telomere........


