
Telomerase activation is good (AND bad?)
I wrote a book encouraging people to increase their telomerase activity. So did a Nobel Prize winner. I recommend getting help with telomerase activators. She did not.
I wrote a book encouraging people to increase their telomerase activity. So did a Nobel Prize winner. I recommend getting help with telomerase activators. She did not.
Failure to faithfully replicate and preserve stem cell DNA appears to be the final common pathway to premature aging
The fact that progeria-affected kids have undeniable biological aging despite young epigenetic and chronological ages implies that telomerpathies that drive them are still the most robust explanation for aging globally
The reason telomerase increases the aging clock is because the lineage of incidental methylation increases. The longer a stem cell (and its incidental methylation) have existed- the dustier the top of the fridge.
In this 13 minute video, we talk with Doug Malewicki about his trail running. He appears to be getting better when others would be slowing down and getting injured.
What if the principle clock that truly matters is actually in the DNA of the cells of the hypothalamus?
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