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Month: June 2024

Can money conquer death? How wealthy people are trying to live forever

Can money conquer death? How wealthy people are trying to live forever

Andrea Chang | (TNS) Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES — Peter Diamandis, a week away from turning 63, bounds out of a Starbucks on a recent morning with a cup of decaf, his daily medley of 70 supplement capsules in his pocket and, tucked under his left arm, a box of freshly deposited poop.

The serial entrepreneur is in the standard uniform of serial entrepreneurs: jeans, sneakers, fitted black T-shirt, Apple Watch, Oura Ring and puffer vest, the back of which says, “Life is short … until you extend it.”

“I woke up at 6. I meditated for 15 minutes. I took fecal samples — I hate to say that, unappetizing, sorry,” Diamandis says as he makes his way up Wilshire Boulevard. “Went through my dental protocol. Did push-ups and sit-ups and squats. And then came here.”

“Here” is a sixth-floor doctor’s office in Santa Monica, where the XPrize founder has been coming every few weeks to undergo therapeutic plasma exchange. The $7,500 procedure involves removing blood, running it through a machine to separate out the plasma and replace it with albumin and saline, and then returning the replenished blood to the body. read more

Most Americans are significantly stressed about money — here’s how it varies by demographic

Most Americans are significantly stressed about money — here’s how it varies by demographic

Sheiresa McRae Ngo | Bankrate.com (TNS)

One of the most prevalent and enduring types of stress is financial stress. Managing money has been especially difficult with the relentless financial constraints over the past couple of years: A global pandemic, a potential recession and persistently high prices. When keeping up with finances doesn’t go well, it seems like nothing else does either.

Financial stress refers to a feeling of worry or anxiety over money, debt and various expenses. In a March 2024 Bankrate survey, 47% of U.S. adults said money has a negative impact on their mental health, including causing stress.

Even though many external variables might be blamed for financial stress, there are strategies to lessen it and make improvements.

Here is a complete breakdown of financial stress in the U.S. today and some solutions to help with managing it.

Financial stress trends

The Financial Health Institute defines financial stress as: “A condition that is the result of financial and/or economic events that create anxiety, worry or a sense of scarcity, and is accompanied by a physiological stress response.” read more

SpaceX aborts Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral at moment of ignition

SpaceX aborts Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral at moment of ignition

A planned SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral was aborted at the moment of ignition Friday evening for unknown reasons.

The launch of the Falcon 9 rocket carrying 22 Starlink internet satellites to low-Earth orbit was abruptly canceled around 5:07 p.m. at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

A post from SpaceX on X, formerly known as Twitter, did not mention a reason for the cancellation and stated the launch would be rescheduled to an unspecified date.

The company had livestreamed the launch on its X account. A SpaceX commentator is heard saying “ignition” at the moment the on-screen timer reaches T-minus zero seconds. After three further seconds elapsed on the timer, the commentator says “abort, we have an abort.”

The abortion of a launch at such a late stage is considered rare.

“It’s been some time since we’ve had a mid-ignition abort of a Falcon 9 rocket,” said Will Robinson-Smith, a reporter for space news site Spaceflight Now as he live streamed coverage of the planned launch on YouTube. read more