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Dec 8, 2023

NMN, NR, Resveratrol, Metformin & Other Longevity Molecules

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

In this week’s episode, Dr. David Sinclair and co-host Matthew LaPlante zero in on drugs and supplements that have been reported to combat aspects of aging. They share the latest experimental and clinical data for NAD boosters (these being NR, NMN, NAD IV drips and shots), resveratrol, fisetin, quercetin, rapamycin, spermidine, metformin, and berberine.

Dec 8, 2023

Optimizing Health with Light: Sunlight, Blue Light & Red Light

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

I describe the mechanisms by which different wavelengths of light impact the cells, tissues and organs of the human body, and how specifically timed light exposure of specific wavelengths can be used to improve sleep, enhance alertness, modulate hormone levels, and improve mood. I also explain the use of ultraviolet and infrared phototherapies to relieve pain increase testosterone and estrogen levels; improve skin health, appearance and wound healing; and how red light can be used to offset age-related vision loss and provide neuroprotection. Throughout the episode, I describe the mechanisms of light-based therapies and actionable tools that people can use positively impact mental and physical health.

Dec 7, 2023

Biological Immortality by 2030: Implications & Predictions

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

The concept of biological immortality challenges the belief that death gives meaning to life and raises questions about the potential societal implications and ethical considerations of living indefinitely.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Dec 7, 2023

Why Do Humans Grow Old?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

I like the chapter “would you want to be”.


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Dec 7, 2023

Stanford organ aging study spawns new longevity startup

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, life extension

Biotech company Teal Omics founded after researchers develop algorithm that measures how fast individual organs are aging.

Dec 7, 2023

A look inside the United States’ first-ever certified “Blue Zone” located in Minnesota

Posted by in categories: education, life extension

ALBERT LEA, Minnesota (WCCO) — Living to 100 may seem like a major feat, but there are communities around the world where it’s common — they’re called “Blue Zones.”

Minnesota native Dan Buettner is one of the foremost experts on how they work. Buettner’s new Netflix documentary and New York Times bestsellers reveal the secret recipe to longevity.

Dec 7, 2023

There will be a point where we solve aging — this decade is that moment in time

Posted by in categories: life extension, Peter Diamandis

XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis on the biggest prize the world has ever seen – and why a successful outcome will mean we’ll all be winners.

Dec 6, 2023

Chemically induced reprogramming to reverse cellular aging

Posted by in categories: chemistry, life extension

Aging | doi:10.18632/aging.204896. Jae-Hyun Yang, Christopher A. Petty, Thomas Dixon-McDougall, Maria Vina Lopez, Alexander Tyshkovskiy, Sun Maybury-Lewis, Xiao Tian, Nabilah Ibrahim, Zhili Chen, Patrick T. Griffin, Matthew Arnold, Jien Li, Oswaldo A. Martinez, Alexander Behn, Ryan Rogers-Hammond, Suzanne Angeli, Vadim N. Gladyshev, David A. Sinclair.

Dec 5, 2023

Recycling concrete using carbon can reduce emissions and waste

Posted by in categories: life extension, sustainability

Amid the rubble of large-sale earthquake, war or other disaster—and as aging buildings and infrastructure are replaced—mountains of concrete are often taken to landfill or pounded into rubble for roads.

For a more sustainable approach, Flinders University and The University of Melbourne experts are developing a ‘value add’ for old broken concrete to ‘upcycling’ coarse aggregate to produce a strong, durable and workable concrete using a small amount of a secret ingredient—graphene.

The novel method is gaining ground every day as new graphene deposits are discovered and mined—bringing the price of that raw material down as the cost of cement and aggregates continues to rise, the researchers say.

Dec 5, 2023

Reducing Biological Age By 67% : The Origins Of E5

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-fNggTpGWQ

So if I heard this right, after 8 minutes or so, the effects are temporary and he indicates people would have to take this every couple of years.


Here Akshay talks about his interest in aging, how he met with Dr Katcher and formed Yuvan Research and their experiments with E5 and the results that they saw.
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