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Previously on "Anti-ageing treatment for contractors"

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  • AtW
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    NAT loves skiing - CCTV photo below -

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by No2politics View Post
    What about the IR35 implications?
    It'll hopefully be in its grave, by then.

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  • aardvark
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    Originally posted by No2politics View Post
    What about the IR35 implications?
    Shouldn't impact IR35. Legitimate business expense if it allows you to carry on invoicing for longer (but check with your accountant).

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  • No2politics
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    What about the IR35 implications?

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  • aardvark
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    Imagine the potential effect on athletes and the like - I wonder if would it become a 'banned substance'?

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  • doodab
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    Sounds awesome, even if it's not a miracle cure the potential as a therapy in conjunction with other things must be massive.

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  • aardvark
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    What's not clear from that article is whether the effects last after you stop treatment. If a short treatment gives long term results, it could be money very well spent.

    Wonder where I sign up for the trial?

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  • barrydidit
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    Researchers injected a chemical called nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, which reduces in the body as we age.
    NAD injection anyone? Form an orderly queue

    Whether that means we’ll all live to 150, I don’t know, but the important part is that we don’t spend the last 20 to 30 years of our lives in bad health.
    +1 If this could lead to treatments for thinks like dementia then it would be a very good thing

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  • aardvark
    started a topic Anti-ageing treatment for contractors

    Anti-ageing treatment for contractors

    Anti-ageing compound set for human trials after turning clock back for mice | Science | theguardian.com

    The magic pill would cost about £50K per day.

    I'll have a year's supply please.

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