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Empower Clinics to create psilocybin and psychadelics division leveraging corporate wellness and franchise clinic network – Proactive Investors USA…
Posted: February 27, 2020 at 1:06 am
It uses its database of 165,000 patients to advance psilocybin research, develop products and partner with leaders in the field
Empower Clinics Inc () (OTCMKTS:EPWCF), a vertically integrated life sciences company, said Tuesday that it intends to leverage its existing clinic network, the developing franchise brand, its 165,000 patients and product development capability, to create psilocybin and psychedelics subsidiaries.
In a statement, the company said it has been conducting market research on advancements in psilocybin and psychedelics in North America and globally, along with building the business case internally on how to create greater shareholder value, utilizing company assets that include clinics, patients, physicians and technology.
"There is an undeniable mental health crisis in our country and around the world, that has an ever-increasing, devastating affect on our society," said Empower Clinics CEO Steven McAuley.
"Empower is uniquely positioned to immediately impact research, develop new products and bring advancements to plant-based therapies, under a framework of rapidly increasing awareness and a movement toward decriminalization of psychedelic treatment options," he added.
The company said studies are finding that psilocybin the active agent in magic mushrooms could treat addiction, depression, anxiety and mental health conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), end-of-life psychological distress.
"Over the past seven years, we have assisted over 100,000 patients obtain access to alternative health care and medicinal cannabis. The provision of legal access to psilocybin therapies are perfectly in-line with our philosophy of providing a Scientific Approach to Alternative Medicine", said Dustin Klein, senior vice president, business development at Empower Clinics.
"Clinical trials have shown that psilocybin therapies provide tremendous help with conditions we see everyday in our clinics. It is our responsibility, to make sure we are providing the most up-to-date alternative therapies to our patients and our community," added Klein, who is also a director in the company.
The company said the mental health crisis could cost the world $16 trillion by 2030, andFuture Market Insights estimates that the global behavioral health (non-pharmacological) market will be around $156 billion by 2028.
The US Food and Drug Administration has granted "breakthrough therapy" status to both the Usona Institute and Compass Pathways, allowing clinical trials to advance. For the first time in US history, a psychedelic drug is on the fast track to getting approved for treating depression by the federal government. Last October, Compass Pathways, a UK-based company that develops mental health treatments, said the FDA granted it breakthrough therapy designation for its trials into psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms.
On a separate note, Empower Clinics said it has issued Haywood Securities Inc., fourmillion shares under a financial advisory agreement dated September 25, based on its completion of a final written SWOT analysis. The company said the shares issued are priced at fair market value.
The Vancouver-based company is a leading operator of a network of wellness clinics throughout the US that are geared towards helping patients improve and protect their health through physician-recommended treatment options such as CBD.
The firm also produces a proprietary line of CBD-based products distributed throughout the US.
The companys CBD is manufactured under the brand name Solievo, and the Sun Valley Health Clinics operate at nine locations in the US. It is the operator of an extraction facility in Oregon.
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The Psilocybin Movement Is Like The Cannabis Movement (Except When It’s Not) – Benzinga
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By The French Toast's Vince Silwoski, provided exclusively to Benzinga Cannabis.
A race is underway to explore the attributes of psychedelic mushrooms and to leverage their promise in commercial applications.
There is a bona fide movement underway with psilocybin. Decriminalization occurred last year in Denver, Oakland and Santa Cruz, and that was just a start:nearly 100 other citiesare looking at decriminalizing psychedelics. At the state level, ballot measures are out for signature in California andOregon. Federally,legislationhas been proposed to allow research into psychedelic drugs, alongsidecalls for decriminalization.
On the commercial side, well-funded private companies (for- and non-profit) are pushing ahead with Food and Drug Administrationpsilocybin studies, patent acquisition, and registration of other intellectual property. Many of these private companies areset to go public. Others are public already. All in all, a race is underway to explore the attributes of psychedelic mushrooms and to leverage their promise in commercial applications.
Because psilocybin and otherentheogensare Schedule I drugs in the United States (and strictly controlled under international law), the comparison is often made between what is happening with psilocybin and what happened with marijuana over the past few decades. Its not a terrible comparison, but its not perfect either. Below is a high-level survey of psilocybin, contrasting the lay of the land with historical cannabis progress.
On the first track, psilocybin is moving ahead via initiatives and initiated ordinances, just like marijuana from 1996 to the present. The scope of the psilocybin initiatives is similar to the early marijuana ballot measures in that they focus primarily on decriminalization. These initiatives do not contemplate a commercial model and it seems unlikely that they will be lucrative. They certainly do not yet resemble the second wave of retail model programs that became standard with medical and adult use cannabis. Mushrooms and cannabis are very different in nature.
The second track for psilocybin is the pharmaceutical model. We also saw this with cannabis, first with synthetic drugs and then withEpidiolex, the first non-synthetic cannabis drug to win FDA approval. With psilocybin, this second track is moving faster. The FDA already has granted breakthrough therapy status to a pair of psilocybin applicants for depression-related formulas, afterapprovinganother antidepressant designed to mimic hallucinogenic ketamine last year.
Psilocybin will continue to be decriminalized around the United States in 2020 and beyond. But that is not the same thing as broad legalization. The closest we may get to legalization will be in proposals such as Oregons Measure 34, which goes beyond mere decriminalization to create a state-sanctioned patient and caregiver framework. This type of proposal envisions psilocybin-assisted therapy in controlled environments. It rules out the retail model entirely.
On the pharmaceutical side, the FDAs willingness to grant breakthrough therapy status to psychedelic drugs, as mentioned above, has put psilocybin approvals in an expeditious place. Research companies, along with FDA, are seemingly all in on psilocybins potential in battling treatment-resistant depression. The funding and sophistication required are definitely there.
This targeted pharmaceutical approach will serve psilocybin promoters well, as contrasted with cannabis, which has been touted broadly and amorphously for every use from chronic pain to Alzheimers disease. Expect psilocybin to move more quickly than cannabis on the pharma track. Concurrently, expect the groundswell of broader legalization efforts to continue, even if we never see psychedelics sold at retail.
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Any legal right of adults to decide what to put into their own bodies must be re-litigated with every controlled substance. That was true 100 years ago with alcohol, its true with cannabis, and its going to be true with psychedelics going forward. Much of this litigation happens in the court of public opinion. People begin to believe that prohibition is useless, that incarcerating people for using drugs is wrong and that new rules are needed. This is how we ended up with laws from the 21stAmendment to the U.S. Constitution (1933), to Californias Proposition 215 (1996) to Oregons proposed Measure 34 (2020).
For at least several years, most Americans havesupportedthe medical use of psychedelic drugs. As I previously discussed in a close reading of Oregons proposed Measure 34, the legalization model is similar to the trail blazed by locally cannabis. When enough cities and states move along the continuum from prohibition to decriminalization and beyond, the legal status quo becomes untenable. People will push this hard; people willtry things. At some point, federal policy finally evolves and change becomes inevitable. All of that should happen this decade with psilocybin.
Vince Sliwoski is an attorney atHarris Brickenand this article wasoriginally publishedon theCanna Law Blog.
The preceding article is from one of our external contributors. It does not represent the opinion of Benzinga and has not been edited.
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7-Year-Old Simone Lim Wins At The Pokemon’s Oceania Championships – GameSpot
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In a major upset, seven-year-old Simone Lim won the Junior Championship division in the Pokemon Oceania International Championships. Hailing from Singapore, Lim beat out last year's winner, an older and a more experienced trainer, Justin Miranda-Radbord. A relative newcomer, Lim is in the midst of her first competitive season, making her victory all the more impressive.
Her match against Miranda-Radbord was a close one, with the crucial win coming down to the final moments of the third game. In what seemed like the moment Lim might very well lose, Miranda-Radbord eliminated her team down to Tryanitar, while he still had two Pokemon, Rhyperior and Dusclops, remaining.
In those final turns, Lim had to make a choice: She could try to knock out Rhyperior, the attacker, and risk it using Protect, or go for the Dusclops first before it could use any of its support moves. Lim correctly predicted Miranda-Radbord's turn--using Protect on Rhyperior--and used Tryanitar's Crunch to knock out Dusclops. The next turn, Lim used Superpower to knock out the Rhyperior, ending the game. Giving an adorable post-game interview, Lim clutched her Eevee plushie while explaining her gameplay and said that she knew Miranda-Radbord would protect Rhyperior. And though it seemed like she was reading her opponent so clearly and calmly, Lim admitted that she was nervous after her loss in the second round.
Lim also thanked her friends, family, and coach for supporting her. She's earned an invitation to the World Championships in August, so be sure to catch more of her matches then.
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What We Learned From the 2020 Oceania International Championships – The Game Haus
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The region of Oceania has crowned a new International Champion in Marco Hemantha Kaludura Silva. Silvas run throughout this tournament was nothing short of impressive, finishing 12-2 over two days of Swiss and finishing off a tough Top 8 gauntlet with a victory over the defending Oceania Champion, Eduardo Cunha. Some could argue that Silvas journey to the finals was blessed by some fortunate circumstances going his way, especially in his Top 8 match versus Eric Rios (Dracovish was on point with its Rock Slide flinches). Nevertheless, he was able to capitalize on his teams favorable matchups and ultimately claim the title.
With the 2020 formats first International Championship in the books, theres a lot to unpack concerning the state of the metagame. The standard has all but been established at this point, but players have done their best to mix things up in order to improve their matchups. Here are some of our major takeaways from the Oceania International Championships.
Togekiss has cemented itself as the best Pokemon in the current VGC metagame by far. It appeared on 29 of the 32 teams that made it to the second day of Swiss, putting its usage at 90% (but it unfortunately failed to win the entire tournament).
Dynamax has been a blessing for Togekiss, allowing it to be an offensive menace with the ability to abuse Weakness Policy and the speed boosts from Max Airstream. Togekiss supplements this with outstanding offensive coverage and well-rounded stats that allow it to hit solid benchmarks for offense, defense and even speed.
Speaking of defense, the other side of Togekiss game is its bulk and support capability. Togekiss has access to the invaluable Follow Me and a plethora of other amazing support moves which can make its moveset somewhat unpredictable at times. In Oceania, players whipped out moves like Yawn, Helping Hand, Ally Switch with the list going even further. Babiri Berry has been a boon for Galars Fairy-types, and Togekiss is no exception, allowing it to take on some of the metagames most powerful Steel-types like Durant and Duraludon.
Togekiss sheer versatility will likely keep it as the metagames top Pokemon for the entirety of the format, and itll be interesting to see how far players will continue to push its viability.
VGC 2020 has been the year of de-buffing moves, with one of the most popular ones out there being Fake Tears. Fake Tears has made the format a haven for Special Attackers, with many of the formats top offensive threats being Pokemon like Duraludon, Togekiss, Inteleon and the Rotom forms (just to name a few).
Two of the metagames best supportive Pokemon in Whimsicott and Grimmsnarl both have access to this powerful move, and their added utility for providing speed control and further buffs/de-buffs have quickly catapulted their usage to the top.
Dynamax has been a big factor in the rise of moves like Fake Tears, as the extra push in damage makes Max Moves even more likely to score KOs and Dynamaxed Pokemon much easier to KO for non-Dynamaxed Pokemon.
The stat buffing/dropping game will only continue as the 2020 metagame progresses, and combining Fake Tears support with the formats plethora of powerful special attackers will likely persist as one of the top strategies.
What looked to be a strong team archetype at the beginning of the season, Trick Room teams look to have fallen off hard. Not a single one of these hard Trick Room teams made it to Day 2 in Melbourne, with not even Rhyperior or Torkoal managing to make it past the first day of Swiss. What happened?
It seems that players have shifted to more balanced teams with the option for Trick Room. Instead of entire teams being reliant on Trick Room, a lot of teams are often carrying combinations of Trick Room setters like Dusclops and Jellicent alongside slower Pokemon like Conkeldurr.
Tyranitars dominance of the metagame might also be a culprit considering how its powerful Dark-type attacks can easily dismiss many of the popular Trick Room setters plus its Sand Stream ability can put a rain (or I guess sand) on Torkoals Sunny Day. Tyranitar has also provided some decent competition for Rhyperior as a teams designated Weakness Policy abuser.
While its probably still too early to call it quits for Trick Room teams in VGC 2020, players who still believe in the archetype might need to revisit the drawing board.
Even though a lot of the top teams look similar, the individual Pokemon are often tailor-made to fit specific needs of a player and their team. As a result, there were a lot of interesting techs and new strategies players had success with this weekend.
Tyranitar was all over the place in Melbourne, but instead of the bread-and-butter Weakness Policy version, James Katsaros decided to use a primarily special attacking variant with Dark Pulse and Earth Power. This actually makes some sense considering this kind of Tyranitar can make better use of the Special Defense drops provided by Max Darkness.
Dragapult was a Pokemon that seemed poised to dominate the metagame at first, but it was tapering off from dominant status going into Melbourne. However, it found success on many successful teams as a special attacker mainly for its ability to outspeed the menace known as Durant and KO it with a Fire-type attack. Players like Yuya Tada experimented further with Dragapults diverse move pool by teching Scald on his version.
One of the biggest trends to break out into the mainstream is Rotom (primarily the Wash form) with Nasty Plot. Rotom was never known as a hyper offensive Pokemon, but besides spreading burns with Will-o-Wisp, Rotom forms were always valued for their offensive coverage. Enter the eighth generations gift of Nasty Plot, and Rotom becomes a potent sweeper. Rotom-Wash mightve been the most popular, but it ended up being Marco Silvas Rotom-Heat that took home the championship.
Weve been over Togekiss, but a couple players found another unique means of activating Weakness Policy on their teams. Nihal Noor (Top 4) and Brady Smith (Top 8) used unique teams featuring a Gengar with Sludge Wave that is able to hit the partner Togekiss and activate the Weakness Policy. This move also synergizes well with this teams other unconventional pick in Bisharp.
Thats a wrap for Melbourne and the first of three International Championships in the ever evolving 2020 format. Not only is the metagame changing organically within competitive play, but some big changes will be coming in March as more Gigantamax Pokemon and some familiar faces, courtesy of Pokemon Home, are added. It remains to be seen how far Melbournes impact on the metagame will reach as VGC 2020 continues to develop.
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Letter: Biological warfare is real | Opinions and Editorials – Aiken Standard
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My friends, we are at war. Of the many weapons used against us, germ or biological warfare are real.
Sun Tzu, in "The Art of War," said, "All warfare is based on deception."
It is a well known fact that most of the countries of the world have biological warfare research laboratories. The current Wuhan coronavirus outbreak can be traced back to agents of the Chinese Biological Warfare Program who stole this virus from a Canadian Lab. Other Chinese agents were caught smuggling viruses from Harvard University. Dr. Charles Lieber, age 60, chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, was charged by the U.S.Department of Justice for making false statements. He was also being paid by the Chinese government.
In a recent interview by Geopolitics & Empire, Dr. Francis Boyle, who is a professor of international law and who drafted the "Biological Weapons Act of 1989," says, The 2019 Wuhan coronavirus is a biological warfare weapon, and that the Wuhan Bio Safety Lab-4 appears to be the source." He went on to say,"The World Health Organization approved and is aware of its purposes."
A worldwide virus pandemic would greatly reduce the earth's population. What a coincidence. It just so happens that the first commandment of the Georgia Guidestones is to maintain humanity under 500,000,000, in perpetual balance with nature. Along with the loss of lives, we could expect martial law with limited criticism of the state, a limit to our travel and loss of freedom to assembly.
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Amid Protests, Portugal Lawmakers Vote to Allow Euthanasia – The New York Times
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LISBON, Portugal Portugals parliament voted Thursday in favor of allowing euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill people.
The landmark vote left Portugal poised to become one of the few countries in the world permitting the procedures. However, the country's president could still attempt to block the legislation.
The 230-seat Republican Assembly, Portugal's parliament, approved five right-to-die bills, each by a comfortable margin. Left-of-center parties introduced the bills, which had no substantial differences.
Before lawmakers voted, hundreds of people outside parliament building protested the measures. One banner said, Euthanasia doesn't end suffering, it ends life. Some protesters chanted Sim a vida! ("Yes to life!") and others held up crucifixes and religious effigies.
Inside the parliament building, underlining the historical weight of the moment, each lawmaker was called, in alphabetical order, to state their vote on each bill, instead of voting electronically. Such a lengthy method is usually used only for landmark votes, such as a declaration of war or impeachment.
After the five bills passed, some lawmakers took photographs with their smartphone of the electronic screen on the wall announcing the results. The bills were approved by margins of between 28 and 41 votes.
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who is known to be reluctant about euthanasia, could veto the new law, but parliament can override his veto by voting a second time for approval. The Portuguese president doesn't have executive powers.
The head of state also could ask the Constitutional Court to review the legislation; Portugal's Constitution states that human life is "sacrosanct," though abortion has been legal in the country since 2007.
Euthanasia when a doctor directly administers fatal drugs to a patient is legal in Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In some U.S. states, medically-assisted suicide where patients administer the lethal drug themselves, under medical supervision is permitted.
Ana Figueiredo, a math teacher, became a supporter of euthanasia after her 70-year-old father with terminal cancer killed himself with a gun almost six years ago.
He was conscious, in deep pain and ... he went on begging his doctors to take his pain away because he was in such a terminal state, Figueiredo said. It was very sad to see him begging for a dignified death without pain.
The Catholic church in Portugal has led opposition to the procedures, which currently are illegal and carry prison sentences of up to three years. Church leaders have urged lawmakers in vain to hold a referendum on the issue.
In a similar debate two years ago, lawmakers rejected euthanasia by five votes.
Most parties allowed their lawmakers to vote their conscience, with some diverging from their party line.
Socialist lawmaker Isabel Moreira said the aim of the bills was to let people make intimate choices, without breaking the law.
In recent years, the Socialist Party has also led successful efforts to permit same-sex marriages and abortion in Portugal.
Everyone can be the architect of their own destiny, as long they dont harm others, Moreira said during the debate.
Telmo Correia, a lawmaker from the conservative Popular Party, described euthanasia as a sinister step backward for civilization. He said none of the parties presenting the legalization proposals mentioned euthanasia in their platforms for Octobers general election.
The governing Socialist Party's bill, similar to the others, covers patients over 18 years of age who are "in a situation of extreme suffering, with an untreatable injury or a fatal and incurable disease."
Two doctors, at least one of them a specialist in the relevant illness, and a psychiatrist would need to sign off on the patient's request to die. The case would then go to a Verification and Evaluation Committee, which could approve or turn down the procedure.
The process is postponed if it is legally challenged, or if the patient loses consciousness, and health practitioners can refuse to perform the procedure on moral grounds. Oversight is provided by the General-Inspectorate for Health.
To discourage people from traveling to Portugal to end their life, the bills all stipulate that patients must either be Portuguese citizens or legal residents.
The Socialist-led coalition government in Portugal's neighbor Spain has also set in motion the legislative steps needed to allow euthanasia.
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Lap of Love veterinarians offer in-home euthanasia to give a final farewell in a place of comfort – FOX 13 Tampa Bay
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Mobile vets in Bay Area offer in-home euthanasia
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LUTZ, Fla. - The worst thing about our dogs and cats is that they dont live nearly as long as wed want, wish, or hope for.There is a local organization that can step in when that time comes and make it the most peaceful and loving process all from your lap.
"I honestly wish that everyone did something that they got thanked for every day, Dr. Dani McVety told FOX 13. Very few people in this world that get thank-yous for everything that they do. Imagine if the person who bagged your groceries got a hug and a thanks.
Dr. McVety knew she wanted to be a veterinarian when she was little but it was where she found her calling was after the death of one of her dogs.
We took her to a very nice clinic, she recalled, and the euthanasia was done very well but it still wasn't what I wanted it to be. Again, even though the experience was good. It just wasn't everything it could have been.
Among other motivating factors, Dr. McVety started Lap of Loves veterinary hospice and in-home euthanasia.
The team of more than 130 vets in around 30 states will come to the home and put your animal to sleep.
"Pets navigate this world by smell more than they do by sight, McVety said. More of their brain is dedicated to that. So for them to be in their own surroundings, in their own bed, with their own smells...I just believe, and from my experience, that it keeps them much more calm.
FOX 13 was with the Villarini family the day they said their final farewell to Rocky, their Jack Russell terrier.
Its an honor to do this, McVety said. We love being a part of this memory. We love offering something that we might not be able to get anywhere else. Even if you do a peaceful euthanasia in a clinic, it might be beautiful and peaceful and great. But to have it done in the home is the most peaceful experience and the most peaceful environment that anyone including our animals can have.
For McVety, her days are filled with tissues and tears, but when her head hits the pillow every night, she knows shes making a difference.
Its the most raw thing you could ever experience that you can have as a doctor to visualize that, to witness that, and you get to see every piece of their life, she said. You witness the ending of this. Youre not only losing a pet but losing a person. To me, it is the most honorable thing I could ever do as a veterinarian.
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Immortality by 2050: Humans very close to everlasting life
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IF YOURE under 40 reading this article, youre probably not going to die unless you get a nasty disease.
Those are the words of esteemed futurologist Dr Ian Pearson, who believes humans are very close to achieving immortality the ability to never die, reports The Sun.
Humans have been trying to find a way to dodge death for years.
Ancient Greek alchemists tried to create a philosophers stone that would let people live forever, but humans have yet to beat death.
However, Dr Pearson tells The Sun that there are a number of different ways we could live forever as long as you can make it to the year 2050.
If you kick the bucket before then, you might be part of the last generation of humans to die of old age.
METHOD #1: RENEWING YOUR BODY PARTS
There are quite a lot of people interested in living forever, explains Dr Pearson. There always has been, but the difference now is tech is improving so quickly, lots of people believe they can actually do it.
He reveals that one way to extend life would be to use biotechnologies and medicine to keep renewing the body, and rejuvenating it.
No one wants to live forever at 95 years old, but if you could rejuvenate the body to 29 or 30, you might want to do that.
This could be done in several ways, including genetic engineering that prevents (or reverses) the ageing of cells.
Alternatively, you could replace vital body organs with new parts.
Many scientists around the world are working on creating human organs using 3D printers loaded with living cells, which could one day make human organ donors redundant.
METHOD #2: LIVING IN ANDROID BODIES
But Dr Pearson thinks its much more likely that well extend our lives a different way: robots.
A long time before we get to fix our bodies and rejuvenate it every time we feel like, well be able to link our minds to the machine world so well, well effectively be living in the cloud, he explains.
The mind will basically be in the cloud, and be able to use any android that you feel like to inhabit the real world.
He says that in 50 years time, we might be able to hire an android anywhere in the world just like a hire car, and upload your consciousness into it.
If you wanted to spend the evening in Australia, going to the Sydney Opera House, you could use an android.
This means that even when your original bodies dies, youd still be able to use your digital mind stored on a computer and live in the world using highly realistic robot bodies.
The current state of sex dolls are starting to look quite human-like. Give them another 30 years of development and theyll be extremely human-like, Dr Pearson reveals.
You can take any android body and they will look human-like, and download whatever mind you want. You could share one with someone else, or have one yourself, or own dozens of them.
You might even have ones of different genders and different ages, some old, young, female, male there might be new genders by 2050 as well, so several other ones you can pick too.
He explains that well have to wait until around 2045, 2050 before well be able to create these strong brain-to-machine links, and says the cost will be very high initially.
The first people to use robot bodies to become immortal will be the rich, but then the price will gradually come down.
One day your body dies maybe you get hit by a bus or a nasty disease but it doesnt matter, because your mind will still be there. Youll be able to use an android body instead of the organic one you just lost.
For normal people on everyday salaries, its more likely that youll have to wait a little longer.
IMMORTALITY ON BRITAINS NHS
By 2060, people like you or I will be able to buy it, and by 2070 people in poor countries on modest incomes will be able to buy it.
Everyone will have a chance to have immortality, a sort of electronic immortality.
After 10, 15, 20 years, the price comes down to hundreds of pounds, rather than millions.
It could be provided as part of the NHS (National Health Service). You might be able to buy premium offerings on a private subscription, or you might get a basic presence on a network and be allowed to use an android body.
Dr Pearson says well have to limit the number of android bodies people can own, however.
You might be given one free on the NHS, but you might be limited to no more than two or three.
Rich people that can afford it would probably want to have loads of different bodies, and if your mind is online, theres nothing to stop them replicating it millions of times over.
You wouldnt want to live in a world where there are millions of Kardashians walking around, where they can afford to do it and nobody else can.
We would need to limit the number of bodies for environmental impact.
Imaging taking everybody in the UK. Once the economics allows everyone to have 10 bodies each, there would be 600 million people living here.
METHOD #3: LIVING IN A VIRTUAL WORLD
But if our minds are online, do we even need robot bodies? We could all just live in a computer simulation quite happily, according to Dr Pearson.
You could spend most of your time online in the virtual world, of course anywhere in the world on any computer.
If youre online all the time, you could have a fantastic life online. It would be all virtual, so you could have anything you want. 72 virgins if thats what drives you; all of that, because its totally imaginary.
You could make as much fun as you could possibly imagine online. You might still want to come into the real world.
You could link your mind to millions of other minds, and have unlimited intelligence, and be in multiple places at once.
THE CUT-OFF HOLDING ON FOR DEAR LIFE
The tricky bit is surviving until the technology becomes widely available.
By 2050, it will only really be for the rich and famous, Dr Pearson said.
Most people on middle-class incomes and reasonable working-class incomes can probably afford this in the 2060s. So anyone 90 or under by 2060.
If you were born sometime in 1970 onwards, that would make you 48 this year. So anybody under 50 has got a good chance of it, and anyone under 40 almost definitely will have access to this.
Most of your readers are probably going to live forever, Dr Pearson tells us.
This story first appeared in The Sun and has been republished here with permission.
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Sports Perseverance leads Tres Tinkle to cusp of Oregon State immortality Kyle Hansen 9:38 AM – KPAX-TV
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(Editor's note: This is the fourth in a four-part series on the Tinkle family. For Part 1 on Joslyn and Elle Tinkle, click the link here. For Part 2 on Lisa Tinkle, click here. For Part 3 on Wayne Tinkle, click here. )
CORVALLIS, OR - Wayne Tinkle remembers it like yesterday.
Back in 2016, the Oregon State Beavers were practicing the night before taking on the USC Trojans in Los Angeles, their second-to-last regular season game of the year.
Tinkle was drawing up the practice plan, and had a rebounding drill on the list. But for some reason, after writing it down, he crossed it off.
But then, he changed his mind again, and re-added the drill, knowing full well he didn't want his team to get soft on the boards.
"At the start of that practice, we're doing the drill, and (Tres Tinkle) went for a hard box out and his foot stepped on top of his teammate's and he went down," Wanye recalled. "I thought initially it was a tweak of the ankle and he gave me a look like something was wrong."
And it was. Upon a further X-ray, Tres found out he broke his foot on that drill, ending a promising true freshman season with the Beavers. He missed the final five games as OSU went on to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1990.
A challenging and tearful ending to something the younger Tinkle had dreamed about his entire life.
It would be the first of numerous physical and emotional challenges Tres would be forced to overcome during his college basketball career. And now, four years later, Tinkle sits just 20 points away from breaking Gary Payton's all-time scoring record at OSU.
"It's been an awesome place to play and just mature as a person and develop. But things like the scoring title here are all great things to look back on and see that you had especially when you're passing a player like Gary Payton," Tinkle told MTN Sports. "That's very special but for me it's about winning and trying to turn the program around because I don't think there's really been a winning team since he was here in 30-plus years so just want to leave my legacy as my dad's first recruiting class just to get this place going in the right direction and to turn Oregon State into a winning program where it once was and then just kind of leave it at that."
Sitting in Gill Coliseum on Feb. 6, just two days before OSU topped rival Oregon, Tinkle took a moment to reflect on just how far he'd come in his basketball life.
He was a prep star almost from the start at Missoula Hellgate High School. As a sophomore in 2013, he led the Knights to a state championship, a game in which he knocked down a challenging layup just seconds before the buzzer to send the game into overtime. He ultimately became Hellgate's all-time leading scorer, until current Knight senior Rollie Worster surpassed him just a few weeks ago.
Then, he took his talents to Corvallis to play for his father. And though the injury derailed his freshman year, he was ready to take the Pac-12 by storm as a sophomore.
Until injury struck again.
After playing in the first six games, Tinkle broke his wrist and missed the rest of that season. It was then, he said he considered giving up the sport altogether.
"I remember being in the car with my mom and telling her I want to quit," Tinkle said. "Just whats the point of me putting everything I have into this game and then just getting hurt and not even playing. And shes always told me thats not me, thats not what our family is about.
"I think nothing worth having comes easy. So I just kind of kept my head down and just kept working and it's gotten me to some pretty unique places."
So he stuck with it, and achieved first-team All-Pac-12 honors the following season. He replicated that a year ago, and is on track for a third straight honor this season as well. Recently, he also broke OSU's record for consecutive games scoring in double digits as well.
"The biggest thing for me is just Montana tough is always in the back of my head so I just try to take what Ive done and hopefully be a platform for others to follow their dreams as well," Tres said.
But what has also has made Tinkle's career unique is just how long he's been under the microscope as a player. His father's head coaching career began in 2006 at Montana while his two older sisters, Joslyn and Elle, each were standout prep players themselves before embarking on college careers at Stanford and Gonzaga, respectively. His mother, Lisa, is in the Grizzly athletics hall of fame after a decorated career with the Lady Griz.
So as the youngest in such a prominent hoops family, expectations were high and the scrutiny close when he was the standout high school player whose father was the Grizzlies coach to now being the star who plays for his dad at a Power 5 university.
The one thing is he hasnt let the pressure get to him," Wayne said. "Hes still been very true to himself. Theres times when I know that its probably felt like that weight of the world on his shoulders. Hes very headstrong and that makes me proud because thats not a trait I had. Wish I had. But to see how hes kind of juggled being under the microscope or in the spotlight here on campus, being the head coaches kid, having the success hes had, and not letting it take away from who he really is really warms our heart.
I feel like Im a person that thrives off pressure," Tres added. "I love it because I love a challenge. I want to do what people say I cant do and prove them wrong and kind of make them eat their words. Its how Ive always been with sports or school. A puzzle, like I want to finish it. The biggest thing for me is just Montana tough is always in the back of my head so I just try to take what Ive done and hopefully be a platform for others to follow their dreams as well.
Basketball was never forced upon the Tinkle children and Tres even said Wayne wanted him to play baseball as a kid. But Tres ultimately fell in love with basketball and followed in the footsteps of his siblings and parents.
"Just seeing the success my sisters had I didn't want to be the weak link," Tres said. "So that's what really drove my work ethic. So never any pressure because I accepted the challenge and I knew what it took because I had some great role models."
But there were still challenges now for both Tinkle men who now had to find the delicate balance between a player and coach relationship to their normal father and son one. And there was growth to be had there, too.
"It just shows you what perseverance and resilience he's all about," Wayne said. "There were a lot of emotional nights. Even before the injuries just our relationship as player-coach, father-son. And we've had to work through that. He had to get a lot tougher and grow up and I had to learn that, if I was going to criticize him as much as everybody else, I had to praise him as much as I did the others and I wasn't doing that in the first couple of years."
"He saw dad's criticism coming from dad instead of a coach's aspect," Lisa added. "So getting through that was hard and they're in such a good place right now. Wayne is able to coach him hard and Tres is able to listen and take that coaching and use it as constructive criticism. They've both matured in different areas.
"Im really proud of him. Tres has never been one to shy away from hard work and I think thats what I admire about him most. Even as a young kid if he had a goal he would do anything he could do to achieve it and his expectations are high and he demands a lot of himself and he just never shies away from hard work so I feel like hes deserved everything hes gotten.
While his college career now winds to a close, it's not just bittersweet for Tres, but for those in his inner circle as well. Especially those who know just how challenging some of those moments were.
But in reflection, his parents gush with stories about his character and the kindness he showed to others as a kid. For his sisters, they said watching him mature as an adult and a player has been special to watch after seeing everything he's done and gone through to get to this point in his life.
Tinkle will likely find a career in basketball after the buzzer sounds in his final game with Oregon State, but that won't make that moment any less emotional for those who have been there every step of the way.
"We were just talking to somebody not too long ago about what the feeling is going to be like when its his last home game and the buzzer goes off," Elle said. "I think all of us get choked up. How are we figuring out how to get him a sixth year? Its going to be totally bittersweet because obviously we hope and were pretty confident that hell have a successful career maybe after this but just getting to be present at almost every single game over the past five years has been so special."
Im just glad that he learned everything from me," Joslyn added with a laugh. "Its been so awesome. Were all very supportive and a pretty tight-knit group and I think the coolest thing for both of us but for me is seeing him achieve all these accolades and accomplishments but knowing whats gone into it behind the scenes. Hes just worked his tail off. He is the hardest worker I know.
"Weve been really fortunate to have him for five years and seasons and to watch that bond with our dad and brother and all of us be present in all of those moments. Its been really, really special."
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Syracuse basketball has clinched immortality for the 2nd straight season – Inside the Loud House
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Syracuse basketball is currently in the midst of its worst six year run ever under head coach Jim Boeheim.
If the Orange miss the NCAA Tournament this season (as theyre currently projected), this will be the first time this team has missed March Madness three times in a six year span ever under Boeheims reign.
Despite that fun fact, the Orange faithful have continued to make the loud house college basketballs best home court advantage.
Per Mike Waters of Syracuse.com, Syracuse hoops has clinched its second straight attendance title.
The Orange still have one more home game coming up on the last day of February vs North Carolina this Saturday. But this past weekend vs Georgia Tech, Syracuse had a crowd of nearly 27,000 which bumped SUs average attendance up to 21,256.
The next closest team is Kentucky who is currently batting second in the country in 2019-20. This season, through 16 regular season contests, have drawn an average of 20,114 fans per game.
While they still have two more home games on the docket vs Auburn and vs Tennessee respectively and both are expected to be near sell-outs, it still doesnt matter.
Rupp Arena, the home of the Kentucky Wildcats, has a full capacity of 20,545 which means its literally impossible with the games remaining for them to leap frog Syracuse.
This is the first time the Orange have won back-to-back attendance titles since the 2014-2015 seasons. Since the Carrier Dome opened in 1980, Syracuse has won the attendance crown 16 times including this season.
With Syracuse likely to miss the NCAA Tournament, outside of a crazy run in the ACC Tournament, this means this team is likely destined for the NIT. For those wondering, the loud house will not be available for the NIT due to construction. It is yet to be determined where Syracuse would host NIT games if they were invited in lieu of the dome.
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