Cannes you dig it? How to beat trans-Atlantic jet lag (and animal cruety)
In order to combat jet lag, I took 4 TA-65 upon landing, spent all day in the sunlight, and walked barefoot on the ocean.
In order to combat jet lag, I took 4 TA-65 upon landing, spent all day in the sunlight, and walked barefoot on the ocean.
But there is one closet that none of the celebrities who are looking remarkable good for their age will admit to being in: that of taking a telomerase activator…even though it was the central plot device of the movie IRONMAN 3
For this #TestimonialTuesday, I wanted to share my own results from the first two nights of using the Sleep Cycle App on my iPhone.
This endless, incremental, reiterative, and staid method of advancing knowledge is challenged by what I call the “Ginsu Principle”. You could sell many distinct knives for cutting bread, aluminum cans, tomatoes and wood. And you can have different theories for how these knives cut those substances. Or you could just accept that a knife can cut a lot of things because it’s sharp. Our research into telomere biology violates the Ginsu Principle in a big way.
Titia de Lange, Ph.D., Leon Hess Professor; American Cancer Society Professor; Head, Laboratory of Cell Biology and Genetics; Director, Anderson Center for Cancer Research; Rockefeller University, New York.
Awarded the Gairdner Award for her discovery of the mechanisms by which mammalian telomeres are protected from deleterious DNA repair and damage responses.
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Exosomes and TA-65 are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any illness