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British Longevity Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | British Longevity Society
British Longevity Society (BLS) is a non-profit organisation based in the United Kingdom, dedicated at informing the general public about developments in the fields of biogerontology, ageing and life extension. The Society organises public meetings and other activities in order to discuss and debate any age-related matter. It is one of the oldest of its kind in the world. ==Background== The BLS was established in 1992 by Gerontologist Dr Marios Kyriazis, as a non-commercial, charitable society aiming to facilitate the flow of information between academic research in the field of anti-aging medicine, and the general public. Its constitution stated the aim of furthering public education on issues connected with the means for counteracting the processes, causes and effects of ageing. Between 1993 and 2004 the society published the BLS Newsletter (ISBN 0952965208). The society was refused official charity status in 1993. The reason given by the Charity Commission was that “it would not be in the public interest if lifespan was extended”.〔Archives, BLS, 1993〕 The society was re-launched in 2006 with an electronic newsletter and open membership.
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