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    Another innovation from Therabody, the brand's new TheraFace mask goes further than other LED treatment options with 648 medical-grade LEDs—three times more powerful than the leading competitor ...

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    Creating and modifying species (mainly improving their physical and mental capabilities), bio-machines, eliminating genetic disorders (gene therapy), new materials production, [89] healthier and cheaper food, creating drugs and vaccines, research in natural sciences, bioremediation, [90] detecting arsenic, [91] CO2 reducing superplant, [92]

  6. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    We found the best technology for adults over 65 at CES this year. From AI aids to ‘aging in place’ smart home solutions, the annual tech show kept older users in mind.

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    A 2015 meta-analysis, which followed over three million participants for an average of seven years, found that loneliness was associated with a 26 percent increased risk of premature death.