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Longevity
Human Organs Age at Different Rates
Organ-specific biological clocks are the latest tool for predicting and treating both chronic disease and overall aging.
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Robin Donovan
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The “Stepping Stone” Approach to Getting Longevity Drugs to Market
Getting geroprotective drugs to market for specific disease applications is the first step in eventually making them available for healthier aging.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Cutting Calories to Add Years
Finally, we have evidence that caloric restriction may increase human lifespan.
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Robin Donovan
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The Lure of Self Experimentation
These innovators are using their own bodies to build evidence for their hypotheses.
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Robin Donovan
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2023 Predictions—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
What to expect in genetic engineering, neuroscience, psychedelics, longevity research, digital health, food, human performance, wellbeing, and of course, ChatGPT.
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Jane Metcalfe
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Sarcopenia: What a Waste
Sarcopenia, a muscle wasting disease, could shorten your life and is alarmingly prevalent. Why are so many people unaware it exists?
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Robin Donovan
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21 Bio-Inspired Gifts for the 2022 Holidays
Featuring pink pineapples, synthetic ice cream, laser skin care, lots of tests, treatments, and of course, books.
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proto.life
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Alex Zhavoronkov: Live Long and Prosper
The maniacally focused founder of Insilico Medicine is going all in on AI to discover new medicines and extend lifespan.
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Matthew Hutson
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Perspective: The Human Immunome Project is the Next Big Leap
An insider’s view of the effort to decode and model the entire immune system.
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Jane Metcalfe
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New Tech for Gene Therapy Could Advance Longevity
Maybe the science is finally catching up with BioViva CEO Elizabeth Parrish.
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David Warmflash
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