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  2. Laura Deming - Wikipedia

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    Laura Deming is the daughter of John and Tabitha Deming; [2] she grew up in New Zealand. [3] Deming and her brother, Trey, were homeschooled; she says she taught herself "calculus and probability and statistics, and French literature and history".

  3. Saul Kent - Wikipedia

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    Saul Kent (July 18, 1939 – c. May 26, 2023) [1] [2] was a life extension activist, and co-founder of the Life Extension Foundation, a dietary supplement vendor and promoter of anti-aging research. He was also a pioneer in the practice of cryonics, and was a board member of the cryonics organization Alcor Life Extension Foundation.

  4. Biomedical Research & Longevity Society - Wikipedia

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    The Life Extension Foundation (LEF) was primarily funded by the sale of nutritional supplements to members of an affiliated entity, the Life Extension Buyer's Club. [citation needed] The Life Extension Buyer's Club was incorporated in Nevada, and has a separate EIN employer number than the Life Extension Foundation. Its name was changed to the ...

  5. How To Make a Career Change After 50 - AOL

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    With inflation now over 9%, many once-sufficient nest eggs suddenly feel woefully inadequate. Plenty of people who thought they were approaching retirement now have to think about pivoting to a ...

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  7. Lifespan Extension Advocacy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Lifespan Extension Advocacy Foundation (LEAF) also known as Lifespan.io is a non-profit organization with mission to support fundamental research on the main mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases and educate the public on the possibility of bringing aging under medical control in order to prevent, postpone and cure age-related diseases.

  8. How Rediscovering Cycling Transformed My Life After 50 - AOL

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    Right now, I have a group of three women I ride with weekly—all three are 20 years younger than me. Our skills vary and we have great fun together. Our skills vary and we have great fun together. 5.

  9. Wider Opportunities for Women - Wikipedia

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    Also, by the end of the 1960s WOW had grown from an all-volunteer group to a nonprofit organization with paid staff, and women's career center that helped hundreds of women find work. In the 1970s WOW shifted from placing women in clerical and health aid jobs to nontraditional jobs that paid more and had been indirectly set aside for males.