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Digma.com EPPICard The State of Mississippi has implemented the new ePayment ™ program. The Department of Human Services, Division of Economic Assistance Cardholders, Division of Child Support Enforcement Cardholders, and Department of Family & Children's Services Adoption Subsidy and Foster Care Cardholders, or Department of Employment Security Cardholders can now access their payments online using the Mississippi EPPICard™ debit card. Mississippi EPPICard™ debit cards will be replaced "free of charge" 30 days prior to the "Good Thru" date on the front of each card. Please contact your local County Office to verify or update your address NOW! The United States Postal Service (USPS) WILL NOT "forward" your new Mississippi EPPICard™ debit card to you if your mailing address has changed. Program Materials To view these documents in PDF format, you will need Adobe Reader; click here to download this free program. ATM Locators Lost, Stolen Cards Easy access to cash at thousands of ATM locations. Tracking Materials

DRUDGE REPORT 2017® Homepage KEY TO ETERNAL LIFE? Someone already born will 'live to 1,000 and immortality IS possible' | Science Dr Aubrey de Grey believes people who have already been born could live for ten centuries because of ongoing research being done into "repairing the effects of ageing." He hopes to ultimately create preventative treatments that mean humans would be able to consistently re-repair and live as long as 1,000 years or possible even forever. British-born Mr de Grey, who graduated from Cambridge University in 1985 insists he is one of very few scientists looking at preventing, rather than slowing down ageing, and is perplexed why there is not huge focus on it. He told the actuary.com: "To me, ageing was the world’s most important problem. It was so obvious that I never tested the assumption. I always presumed that everyone else thought the same." But his theory for repairing ageing has not been widely accepted by peers. He said: "People have this crazy concept that ageing is natural and inevitable, and I have to keep explaining that it is not. "But it can't even be done with a mouse.

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