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  • jbrkeith

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    "Researcher gives absolutely stupid and unsatisfactory answers to questions about aging research" should be the title of this article...ah..yes, Dr. Hayflick, the brain is hopelessly complex, the human body is infinitely more complex than the automobile, etc.  Is it important to say Dr. Hayflick is a *qualitative* researcher and any number larger than 10 is "huge"?...
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