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symmetric infections as a clue to longevity

treonsverdery's Photo treonsverdery 04 Mar 2009

During your life you may have noticed getting a pimple then getting another pimple at just the same place symmetrically I think I've read an abstract noting that this is an authentic phenomena

Here at imminst where people would like to find the cytokine cascades n genes associated with cumulative decay this suggests a group of physiochemicals that either tell the symmetrical part to get weird OR there is a point upstream that controls two or more widely separated areas of tissue

Also, if medication on one area of a symmetric infection causes a change on its symmetric associate then that demonstrates a potentially nonneural communications aspect

any thoughts
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