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The Great White Snake

It seems you have found an Orochimaru appreciation blog. Most interesting indeed.
This blog will, for obvious reasons, feature pictures of him, his protégé, as well as of Kabuto and other people he happens to be associated with.
It will also contain scientific articles relevant to Orochimaru's interests, various news articles, and of course, pictures of snakes.

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  • jayparkinsonmd:

You don’t have to be an athlete to notice how ruthlessly age hunts and how programmed the toll seems to be. We start losing wind in our 40s and muscle tone in our 50s. Things go downhill slowly until around age 75, when something alarming tends to happen.
 
Exercise has been shown to add between six and seven years to a life span (and improve the quality of life in countless ways). Any doctor who didn’t recommend exercise would be immediately suspect. But for most seniors, that prescription is likely to be something like a daily walk or Aquafit. It’s not quarter-mile timed intervals or lung-busting fartleks. There’s more than a little suffering in the difference.

Here, though, is the radical proposition that’s starting to gain currency among researchers studying masters athletes: what if intense training does something that allows the body to regenerate itself?
 (via Olga Kotelko, the 91-Year-Old Track Star - NYTimes.com)

Hm? You’re telling me that Rock Lee could -possibly- live longer than me?
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    jayparkinsonmd:

    You don’t have to be an athlete to notice how ruthlessly age hunts and how programmed the toll seems to be. We start losing wind in our 40s and muscle tone in our 50s. Things go downhill slowly until around age 75, when something alarming tends to happen.

    Exercise has been shown to add between six and seven years to a life span (and improve the quality of life in countless ways). Any doctor who didn’t recommend exercise would be immediately suspect. But for most seniors, that prescription is likely to be something like a daily walk or Aquafit. It’s not quarter-mile timed intervals or lung-busting fartleks. There’s more than a little suffering in the difference.

    Here, though, is the radical proposition that’s starting to gain currency among researchers studying masters athletes: what if intense training does something that allows the body to regenerate itself?

     (via Olga Kotelko, the 91-Year-Old Track Star - NYTimes.com)

    Hm? You’re telling me that Rock Lee could -possibly- live longer than me?

    …

    Tagged: Science

    Posted on December 12, 2010 via Jay Parkinson + MD + MPH = a doctor in NYC with 54 notes

    Source: The New York Times

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      Hm? You’re telling me...Rock Lee could -possibly- live longer
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      I think there is something...have an 87-year old cyclist at
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      This is heartwarmingly awe-inspiring, particularly...her 90’s (she has a ways
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