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Longevity: can ageing be reversed?
can ageing be reversed?
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Ageing has always been inevitable but fasting, epigenetic reprogramming and parabiosis are just some of the scientific techniques that seem to help people stay young. Might the Peter Pan dream become real?
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@ChuckStaley
@ChuckStaley
1 month ago
As I approach my 92nd birthday, I thought that I may want to get some longevity tips, so I started watching these different videos and realize how much information there is! When I'm asked how I got to be in my 90s without one serious illness or medication I give them my secret: Your belief makes it so!
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@mikhailmamontov2155
@mikhailmamontov2155
3 weeks ago
I retired at 48, and for 10 years I work out, swim every day, eat right, sleep enough, avoiding all financial and family stresses. It simply does not work, I age every year, and I notice it. I am not afraid of aging and dying, I just monitor myself for fun because I do not need to work. Probably to prevent aging one has to use a lot of medications.
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@blink182bfsftw
@blink182bfsftw
2 months ago
That woman looks 60 😮 she's 98?!
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@healthquest365
@healthquest365
2 months ago
The research into slowing down or even halting the aging process is indeed a fascinating and rapidly evolving field! Thanks for a great video.
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@andreigheorghe3135
@andreigheorghe3135
2 months ago
Go anti aging community!
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@VivaLaVittoria
@VivaLaVittoria
3 weeks ago (edited)
One of the missing pieces of this discussion is that so many of the "age related diseases" are actually LIFESTYLE related diseases. The lifestyle one has lived for decades simply catches up with one the longer they've been around. Research already shows that lifestyle (physical activity, diet, social connections, smoking, etc) has a huge impact on morbidity and mortality on a population level.
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@k.h.6991
@k.h.6991
2 months ago (edited)
As others here have noticed, you've completely ignored the diet and lifestyle things people can implement today. Perhaps because they don't require a startup? Look into Walter Longo's work on longevity. Oh wait, he does have a startup.
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@santosnaosantos
@santosnaosantos
2 months ago
I have multiple sclerosis, I just want the healing to live well, I just want to be able to live.
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@GiornoJovani
@GiornoJovani
2 months ago
0:13: 🧪 Scientists are researching ways to slow down or even stop the aging process, attracting significant investment.
3:27: 🐢 Ageing can be changed, as shown by the example of Aldabra giant tortoises who hardly age at all.
7:00: 🧬 Changing certain genes can slow down aging and increase lifespan in animals.
10:27: 🧪 Parabiosis, the linking of blood circulations between animals, has shown potential for extending the lifespan of older animals.
13:05: 💊 Certain drugs, such as metformin and rapamycin, have been shown to slow down aging and improve health in diabetics and non-diabetics.
Recap by Tammy AI
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@robwyyi
@robwyyi
2 months ago
Eat less, eat only within a small window of time(8 hour window) be skinny, sleep well, stay hydrated. What can science add to it. Not much just prove my examples.
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@chaitassy
@chaitassy
2 months ago
❤ I'm 68 but look like 50 I'm still working and productive! Thank for these information. It's encouraging me move forward in my future years!😊
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@SilverFan21k
@SilverFan21k
2 months ago
Thank you The Economist very much for this great video and all the recent articles on Longevity! ❤
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@Atombender
@Atombender
2 months ago
You will age, mortal!
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@nccccccccccccc
@nccccccccccccc
2 months ago
There's still one important purpose of mechanism of aging - novelties in culture,ideas,and systems(political or ideological)
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@DharmendraRaiMindMap
@DharmendraRaiMindMap
2 months ago
The desire to live forever will live forever
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@stephensharma4994
@stephensharma4994
2 months ago
YES!! science can slow down ageing ,,, the human body is all about its bio-chemistry , but unfortunately we have not reach that level of scientific advancement ,,,, may be some day we will!!
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@danivega.a
@danivega.a
20 hours ago
Really interesting video about living longer and maybe turning back the clock on aging. It talks about the cool science stuff happening right now. Can we actually reverse aging? The video breaks down the science behind it, like messing with cells and genes. It's pretty mind-blowing to think about how technology and medicine might help us live longer and healthier lives. The video also brings up some big questions about what this could mean for society and how we think about getting older.
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@Sunny-df6qi
@Sunny-df6qi
2 months ago
The number of years doesnt matter as long as dying process is pain-free. Three guarantees with Life...birth, aging, death.
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@gabibmw
@gabibmw
2 months ago
A whole food plant based diet, exercise, sleep and have a life with purpose.
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@yv3009
@yv3009
2 months ago
Even from this video : "Unfortunately, not".
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@theype85
@theype85
1 month ago
It is disappointing that they barely covered limited calorie intake.
Intermittent fasting promotes autophagy.
Autophagy is well known in the medical field to reduce inflammation and increase lifespan.
It is literally a mode your body enters where it starts to recycle old damaged cells, One of the big advantages is it reduces the risk of cancer.
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@Quixote1818
@Quixote1818
2 months ago (edited)
You can clear senescent cells by fasting for 2 to 3 days one or twice a year. It's called autophagy or self eating. Prolonged fasting has many longevity benefits, including improving brain function.
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@hjtam88
@hjtam88
2 months ago
Forever young, I want to be forever young.....
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@davisoaresalves5179
@davisoaresalves5179
2 months ago
Loved Keynes quotation.
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@TranshumanGoddess
@TranshumanGoddess
4 weeks ago
Bryan Johnson is awesome
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@isalutfi
@isalutfi
2 months ago
Thank you for sharing this insightful and helpful video.
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@JL-vk1rs
@JL-vk1rs
1 month ago
very well done and interesting video!
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@etaokha4164
@etaokha4164
1 month ago
Am 27 and came across your documentary. Thanks.
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@ReinventingRogerOsorio
@ReinventingRogerOsorio
2 months ago
Wow, imagine how bad age discrimination will be when you turn 100 years old and still show up to the office…
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@LuxusHauserGroup
@LuxusHauserGroup
2 months ago
face-red-droopy-eyesNot a single mention of Telomere treatment. Wow!!!
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@nmagnus9924
@nmagnus9924
1 month ago
What a wonderful video, thank you!
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@mvrao29
@mvrao29
1 month ago
Excellent treatise on longevity.
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@hawarnajar3117
@hawarnajar3117
2 months ago
Brave new world
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@anthonyschueller1284
@anthonyschueller1284
2 weeks ago
Thanks to these scientists for their efforts to end death's reign of terror! Down with death! ❤
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@shueydj
@shueydj
2 months ago
Nicotinamide riboside + pterostilbene to juice epigenetic remodeling and DNA repair. Its the sirtuins ... at least partially.
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@evanmathias7490
@evanmathias7490
2 months ago
The process of cellular reprogramming, which involves the introduction of four transcription factors known as Yamanaka factors, can reverse the epigenetic and functional age of cells, restoring their pluripotency and rejuvenation. By using this technique, it may be feasible to generate autologous bone cells that are derived from one's own somatic cells, but have a younger biological age. These cells can then be used in conjunction with 3D printing technology, which can create customised and biocompatible bone scaffolds that match the shape, size, and structure of the desired bone tissue. By transplanting these 3D printed bones into the body, it may be possible to replace damaged or diseased bones with younger and healthier ones, as well as to stimulate the endogenous bone regeneration and repair mechanisms. This may also have systemic effects on the overall health and longevity of the individual, as the transplanted cells may secrete factors that can modulate the aging process of other tissues and organs .
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@ronnianabalos4627
@ronnianabalos4627
1 month ago
Definitely worth my time to watch❤😊❤
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@cappybenton
@cappybenton
2 months ago
Wunderbar
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@dreamville2293
@dreamville2293
2 months ago
I’ve heard that Anthony Bourla is an Aldabra Giant Tortoise.
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@santhanamss
@santhanamss
12 days ago
How is it always “with one simple modification” 😂
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@ResidualSelfImage
@ResidualSelfImage
2 months ago (edited)
altering the gut microbiome alters the kind of Nutrional absorption and the efficacy of that absorption which can be negatively impacted by medically or dietary introduced antibiotics. Keeping old people alive longer will tax the current retirement system or will prevent upward economic mobility of young workers in the current centralized big money economic system.
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@sub9ironman
@sub9ironman
2 months ago
If you want to cheat aging, you need to do physical activity every single day of your life without interruptions.
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@user-cy5yu8ng6f
@user-cy5yu8ng6f
2 months ago
תעשה סרטון על האם דרך המשי הייתה גם ברומא
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@KerrieLouise-mw1hi
@KerrieLouise-mw1hi
1 month ago
The last time I saw Bateman the comments section was full / so I couldn't express how much of a bell end he is, just as well I was busy returning some video tapes!
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@ashaharyani7733
@ashaharyani7733
6 days ago
Nice information sharing ❤❤ ❤😊 from Pakistan thx 🙏 utube whole world 🌎 salute u
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@jamesfrith9869
@jamesfrith9869
2 months ago
Amazing 🙌🏽
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@kuntalgo
@kuntalgo
2 months ago
But do the lobbying Healthcare and Pharma companies actually want the old-age related medical expenses to decrease?
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@colinburgess7728
@colinburgess7728
12 days ago
A man was asked by a reporter the secret of his old age
after much thought he replied "I guess it must be on account of being born a long time ago"
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@paulreynolds2569
@paulreynolds2569
2 months ago
But, I wonder how the issue of simple wear and tear on the body is addressed in aging, as the years go by? Not all age-related ailments are intracellular. The interaction between different cell types/masses and extra-cellular damage that accumulates over time, isn't going to be repaired by simple reversing of aging within cells(?) Just as a physical injury has to be attended to medically, at ANY age. Microinjuries within and between tissues, accumulate over time. How would reversing the age of cells address the changes in tissues incurred by such accumulating microinjuries?
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@squamish4244
@squamish4244
1 month ago
Let's do this!
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@dylreesYT
@dylreesYT
2 weeks ago
Gitty was the highlight of the video, she's lovely
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@woodykusaki9970
@woodykusaki9970
3 weeks ago
As long as we get a few more decades, experience youth longer and make the disease, pain-ridden age much shorter I guess..
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@user-qr9uh1fd8g
@user-qr9uh1fd8g
3 weeks ago
Yes
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@ozzyozz4494
@ozzyozz4494
2 days ago
It has to be a bio mechanic or fundamental molecular change. It can't be done naturally.
Still, I'm shooting for 110+ but that's just me being lazy lol..
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@avi6579
@avi6579
1 month ago
Very well then
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@pepitoperez594
@pepitoperez594
2 months ago
Honestly I would like better to stop having the fear of death. I hate to have panic attacks about it. About how much painful it could be, or the feeling about not sharing with my love ones ever again or experiencing anything else for the rest of eternity. How can science help me remove this evolutionary trait that makes me and my body want to live? How to make dead much less painful?
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@antoniobortoni
@antoniobortoni
2 months ago
mmmm In the pursuit of rejuvenation and longevity, cutting-edge science champions a harmonious blend of intermittent fasting, consistent exercise, and an enriched diet full of antioxidants like blueberries and green tea. Moreover, supplements such as Lion's Mane mushroom stand out for their potential cognitive benefits. Embracing these habits not only promises a life of extended years but also one of vibrant quality, urging us all to lean into a future where we age gracefully and mindfully...
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@swenic
@swenic
2 months ago
Biological ageing is the accumulation of cellular damage. Cellular repair is down-regulated when we are in "Fight-or-Flight" and this is triggered by stress hormones and elevated insulin levels. Restoring hormonal balance by managing our stress and dietary habits allows our bodies to repair and rejuvenate. Mindfulness and breathing habits, intermittent fasting like 16-8 or even OMAD, and low carb or keto are key for a natural solution.
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@jules-bz5vc
@jules-bz5vc
1 month ago
Top tip - I look at least 20 years older than my age so dont do what I do! hope that helps
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@MauroRincon
@MauroRincon
1 month ago
Still fail to see the point to try stopping or reversing aging (treating deseases is a different thing). Dying gives life a sense of urgency and worth. On the other hand, we are in the midst of the greatest generational wealth transfer in history: from the young to the old. Can you imagine if the old (and most likely the well off old) lived to 150 or 200? This can only be possible with a deep restructuring of society, that specially the old are unwilling to go through. Btw, I'm not young.
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@shahrulamar5358
@shahrulamar5358
8 days ago
Our former Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir was still competed in national election last year at the age of 97 years old. 🇲🇾
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@user-cy5yu8ng6f
@user-cy5yu8ng6f
2 months ago
תעשה סרטון על איןציקלופדיה
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@timidterror
@timidterror
2 months ago
The fear is that with the growing expectations of AI, the need for human productivity will decrease significantly; there will be no work and a need for Universal basic income. Increasing the life spans of humans will need to be balanced against the requirements of society.
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@user-cy5yu8ng6f
@user-cy5yu8ng6f
2 months ago
תעשה סרטון על שירים עם פירושי חלומות וסימבולים
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@MarcEsadrian
@MarcEsadrian
2 months ago
Hold on for now, if you're older. Do everything you can to extend your lifespan, but even more so, the span of your health: the window is almost here. Research new supplements (GlyNAC, for instance) and established ones (magnesium, creatine, and omega 3), as well as engage in healthy lifestyle choices (eating right and exercising). Stay with us until we solve the riddle entirely.
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@JJV7243
@JJV7243
2 months ago (edited)
The vast majority of aging can be greatly slowed down by improving our DNA repair enzymes and ensuring our telomeres maintain a decent length. However, certain cells cannot replicate or regrow once you get old (nerves/muscles) thus we'd need stem cells to do that. However, there are also non-enzymatic chemical reaction byproducts that form within your cells that are irreversible - these will always cause us to "age".
Most of these improvements would require fully genetically engineered humans to actually function/work, which is quite far off at the moment.
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@Reaklibert
@Reaklibert
2 months ago
It's weird that David sinclair isn't in this video.
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@aroundandround
@aroundandround
2 months ago
I am happy with the cycle of life and death and have no desire to somehow circumvent natural death, which would be inevitable consequence of truly reversing aging.
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@runcaz7802
@runcaz7802
2 months ago
The very 1st pic was from the titanic
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@kamran945
@kamran945
2 months ago
Early morning Routine, vegetarian diet and Brahmacharya is the simple key to long and healthy life.
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@roryblake7311
@roryblake7311
2 months ago
Timely but incomplete. My work shows ageing/aging to be caused by parasitic activity within the gut microbiome. After all, very old individuals do look like they are starving to death. Parasitic bacteria are eating YOUR protein groceries (amino acids) but leaving the fatty acids behind. This why protein structure declines and you can still gain weight in the middle. Patents are pending.
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@abdulrashidparacha5899
@abdulrashidparacha5899
2 months ago
Excellent 👌
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@pinguinobc
@pinguinobc
2 months ago
At present we have the ability to slow aging through diet, exercise, supplements, and a few interventions such as parabiosis.
We may one day be able to stop aging, or slow it to the point where it's close to stopping.
We can reverse some of the effects and symptoms of aging, but I would be surprised if we can actually reverse aging altogether (e.g., a 60-year-old becoming 20 again). Removing all the accumulated damage to our cells or replacing damaged cells with new ones would be extremely difficult. You could do it locally, perhaps, but in the entire body? Unlikely. We should be able to reach the point where we can replace aged and damaged organs with new ones, though.
It's conceivable that in the not-too-distant future, we will see people living to 150.
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@user-yv4gg7jb2f
@user-yv4gg7jb2f
2 months ago
nice topic and music btw
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@10YearJointMan
@10YearJointMan
3 weeks ago (edited)
I’m currently in the process of writing a story about some man who was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit… for over 40 years… since he was 18 years old. The bitter old man rejected all forms of help and support, be it massive sums of money or emotional support. He was hellbent on never accepting getting old in prison and defying the odds of time itself to regain a youthful body and exuberance at all costs… to the point that nothing else this world has to offer would’ve changed his mind; not even a promise of unlimited power over the world.
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@aaronjennings8385
@aaronjennings8385
2 months ago (edited)
Carbohydrate restriction. Intermittent fasting. Ketogenic diets.
It isn't expensive like the pharmaceutical intervention intended to alter genetics.
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@jonh9561
@jonh9561
2 months ago
Fascinating video.
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@agape13
@agape13
2 months ago
Removing factors such as stress, which encompasses issues like homelessness, demanding jobs without adequate rest, and workplace conflicts, would significantly decelerate the aging process for all individuals.
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@jonyjesus5974
@jonyjesus5974
2 months ago
If you have more of something, you value it less. Am I the only one that thinks humans should not know how to do certain things?😅😅😅
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@Chavi-gh1iu
@Chavi-gh1iu
2 months ago
🎉
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@annak.3885
@annak.3885
2 weeks ago
no, in my opinion, it could never be reversed. you might be able to increase lifespan or slow considerably down aging at the very most. but you can never reverse it.
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@thinkhine8866
@thinkhine8866
1 month ago
My father passed away 90 ,my mother passed away 78.( father and mother passed away not for aging but my mother had C liver disease and my father had chocking ( homcare person careless problem).
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@brayanbortolotti2752
@brayanbortolotti2752
2 months ago
Yeah, I thought about opening my own farm, but its a long and complicated process. Im just investing in Cannafarm ltd farms and earning every day
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@omarperezrodriguez1827
@omarperezrodriguez1827
2 months ago
In the long run, we are not all dead. Our kids are us, and they keep living.
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@Anil18834
@Anil18834
2 months ago
Brilliant
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@anthonykilavi9692
@anthonykilavi9692
2 months ago
The Creator himself decreed that disobedient humans would die. The Creator has communicated that he will in due course reverse the aging process and grant obedient humans endless life
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@user-cy5yu8ng6f
@user-cy5yu8ng6f
2 months ago
לדעתי שירי אהבה מבוססים על אנימה ואנימוס
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@BAIGSON
@BAIGSON
2 months ago
"Ageing is not just about growing old; it's about growing wiser, cherishing the memories of our departed loved ones, and finding solace in the knowledge that one day, we may reunite with them in a place where time knows no bounds, and love endures eternally."
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@EdgarVerona
@EdgarVerona
2 months ago
As someone who is quickly approaching the age where I could die of old age or age-related diseases, I hope they don't ever "cure" old age.
We need this cycle, this replacement of old people and ideas - including myself - with new. It is how we innovate, improve, and grow as a species.
We all need to die eventually, myself included. This age reversal hope is something that perhaps we CAN do, but we OUGHT NOT to do. Let us all gracefully age and die, no matter if you are a prince or a pauper.
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@MichaelKuwa
@MichaelKuwa
2 months ago
By "near starving" do they mean extended fasting ?
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@jackhowie7031
@jackhowie7031
2 months ago
"You can take these pills and live healthier till 125"
"Will I have to work longer"
"Yes, you can't be retired for 60 years..."
"No thanks!"
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@eddyr1041
@eddyr1041
2 months ago
We need much progress in these ....
Too much ageing pop need solutins for ourveconomi
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@RastaSchnauzer
@RastaSchnauzer
2 months ago
How about live healthier. You can't stop the inevitable ageing process but you can live healthier and stronger by eating organic pasture raised Keto and cut out the carbs (especially processed carbs like bread, pasta, and SUGAR). By doing this you will be extremely healthy and stop A.G.E. from occurring. Advanced Glycation End Products. Ageing will occur when SUGAR and Protein are consumed together.
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@user-nb5sr7by6y
@user-nb5sr7by6y
2 months ago
Exercise rigorously, sleep at least 8 hours a day, eat healthfully, laugh, stay close to nature, have daily routines, stay active socially, and drink lots of water.
it isn't all that hard, with all the conveniences and infrastructure on hand, today.
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@rerikm
@rerikm
5 days ago
why nothing is mentioned regarding mental health?
I guess people would go nuts after having lived for 140 years.
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@angelmatos9143
@angelmatos9143
2 months ago
Here we go again with these absurd videos. The best process for eternity has been death & birth. Trying to postpone the inevitable, (death), is like an anchor that stalls healthy evolution.
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@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543
8 days ago
we could change genes like using the technology CRISPR but that's not yet fully protected but were getting close it's just the matter of when?
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@estebanlegare
@estebanlegare
2 months ago
Fascinating
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@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight
2 months ago
only with the finest brandy. or gin by ryan reynolds. lol. brought to you by mint mobile.
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@kfj001
@kfj001
2 months ago
ugh. The Economist just discovered the science of medicine! LOL
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@zacchk
@zacchk
2 months ago
So NMN is useless?
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@zackevans2598
@zackevans2598
2 months ago
Its unwise for and economist to say impossible. Consider it fundamental to their job to make it possible.
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@thechayanbiswas
@thechayanbiswas
2 months ago
does this affect the kidneys?
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@shinseiki2015
@shinseiki2015
2 months ago
let's go
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@thinkhine8866
@thinkhine8866
1 month ago
Can it anti aging ?
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@nufrepusgnirbi
@nufrepusgnirbi
2 months ago
Live longer? I can’t afford that 😂
And I already had enough at 31.
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@somecuriosities
@somecuriosities
2 months ago
02:30 'Life Force' by Tony Robbins..? Yikes!
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@bastiatintheandes4958
@bastiatintheandes4958
2 months ago
Forever old
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@blnkntbkpg
@blnkntbkpg
2 months ago
🤔
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@thinkhine8866
@thinkhine8866
1 month ago
Amazing it ,some people believe it ,youngest blood can change older people blood. Is it really?
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@thinkhine8866
@thinkhine8866
1 month ago (edited)
I think it ,more sugar and more stress can cause aging. Another problem is genetic disease and how to living and how to eating for your lifestyle.
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@brianrcVids
@brianrcVids
3 weeks ago
The longest-lived populations on Earth (Blue Zones) had diets that were all 95-100% plant-based.
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@stickplayer2
@stickplayer2
2 months ago
"Aging". Spelled wrong in title, and in text description.
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@gloriazou2012
@gloriazou2012
3 weeks ago
Do humans really know everything of the gene which they plan to modify? Otherwise how could they think it is safe ?
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@bigglesharrumpher4139
@bigglesharrumpher4139
2 months ago
Can? No. Could? Perhaps delay.
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@philliphartman2381
@philliphartman2381
2 months ago
Did they pay David Sinclair for ripping off his book?
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@MP-xx1kb
@MP-xx1kb
2 months ago
The tortoise just eat lettuce
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@gamer-ff6mh
@gamer-ff6mh
1 month ago
The game Sekiro is all about this...
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@stellarwind1946
@stellarwind1946
2 months ago
The causes of aging are still poorly understood.
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@Author_Regeneration
@Author_Regeneration
6 days ago
Age reversal +++
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@ggalan212
@ggalan212
1 month ago
50 is like a baby!
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@danlhendl
@danlhendl
2 months ago
I hope not
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@davidlo168888
@davidlo168888
1 month ago
If oxidative stress, AGEs (advanced glycation endproducts), lipofuscin, etc. can't be
cleared away from body, how could we reverse or slow down ageing?
To milk from the bull is very funny.
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@Leo-gt1bx
@Leo-gt1bx
2 months ago
The world is over populated surely this is a bad idea?
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@jellyfishdao
@jellyfishdao
5 days ago
Heck yeah! Jellyfish can do it, why can't we?
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@leonoradompor8706
@leonoradompor8706
2 months ago
I am immaculate, I am slow aging *
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@cherubimcherubim9515
@cherubimcherubim9515
1 month ago
I heard some say this technology is within reach in his lifetime, this channels say 50 years time. I predict this technology is century away. Alot of recently on cure from diabetes to cancer n now fountain of youth. I think they hav to say all this to get funding even they have nothing to show for.
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@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663
2 months ago
I'm 74, i am not old. I have been taking an interest in all of this talk and presently conclude that some of the younger chaps have smelled money. Snake Oil salesman.
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@xuanxuanbin
@xuanxuanbin
2 months ago
What if a dictator gets the cure,what a nightmare!
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@lasvegasnevada7514
@lasvegasnevada7514
9 days ago
lol just a low stressful or no stresses in life. Stay out of the sun and non gmo food
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@tghooker5123
@tghooker5123
2 months ago
Living longer could be done with lab made hearts.
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@andreasstuermer4946
@andreasstuermer4946
2 months ago
"changing genes in humans is not reversible"? She says with great authority. Ever heard of CRISPR?
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@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663
2 months ago
Tor toi ses 😂
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@luisfernando-mm3jt
@luisfernando-mm3jt
1 month ago
Fasting
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@yoursubconscious
@yoursubconscious
2 months ago
this is why I get annoyed when ppl. say "You are too skinny." No, you are just too fat.
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@botpython8785
@botpython8785
2 months ago
test
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@keithd26
@keithd26
2 months ago
Do we want to? Think about it, many of us want kids, many of us want a house and many of us want to enjoy tetirement.
Slow down aging and suddenly the world is overpopulated so no housing, we work until we're 300 so no retirement, and as gov'ts try to catch up with tech, they ban pregnancies so no family.
Living forever is great on an individual level but not when mass produced.
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@theprofessor1235
@theprofessor1235
1 month ago
Can ageism be reversed?
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@SnoopyDoofie
@SnoopyDoofie
2 months ago
We'll live longer but they'll only give you your pension when you reach 90.
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@arielbender6173
@arielbender6173
2 months ago
Could they be looking in the wrong place maybe instead ofloking at degredation maybe they should study the expansion occuring from birth to prime and attempt to extend rather than reverse but as always i get from vids is how we little we actually know and how much we guess our way and the best way to success for any individual is to have shedloads of disposable cash and nothing else to do
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@9ers
@9ers
1 month ago (edited)
The physical Death is a balance of life on 🌎 eatth lone as there is sin there well be death so focus on spirituality not physicals just like Jesus had new spiritual body that is what you want
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@johnalver
@johnalver
2 months ago
You know you'll never be her 😅
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@CivilNinjaaa
@CivilNinjaaa
2 months ago
Wake up at 4.15 am daily and you will touch 90...
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@craigpardy6204
@craigpardy6204
2 months ago
Nature loves suffering
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@TheStarBlack
@TheStarBlack
2 months ago
Longer life just means extracting more work and profit from us. No thanks. I'm looking forward to the end of being exploited by this sick society.
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@YTLGames
@YTLGames
1 month ago (edited)
If people lived longer and the birth rate continued to grow, you could certainly enjoy an overpopulation already struggling climate. It's our job to learn, pass gens on, die. Repeat. Not to live longer.
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@thinkhine8866
@thinkhine8866
1 month ago
One doctor wrong gave to patient ,this patient no seizure .Now ,this patient got a lot of white matters , this is can't change anti aging. This problem can research programs.
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@ma_zu_888
@ma_zu_888
2 months ago
😁 Not reverse... but slow it down. 👏👏👏👏👏
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@zealman79
@zealman79
2 weeks ago
Putin has joined the chat
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@arboghast8505
@arboghast8505
2 months ago
Great, we would soon see a generation of super boomers
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@HannahHeavens-pe5xt
@HannahHeavens-pe5xt
2 months ago
We all must live but we all must die
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@CC-kl4nh
@CC-kl4nh
1 month ago
Only the rich can afford it.
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@SuperSynoptic
@SuperSynoptic
2 months ago
No.
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@nicolaspeters2555
@nicolaspeters2555
1 month ago (edited)
Living to 120 would be great, if still relatively healthy, but . . .eventually you will STILL die.
Why not think on these words Jesus, the Lord of Life, spoke to Mary's sister Martha, at the mourning of Lazarus' death: (John11:25-26) Jesus said unto her: I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall NEVER die. Believeth thou this"?????
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@superblondeDotOrg
@superblondeDotOrg
2 months ago
I doubt that fast food like McDonalds is on the list of recommendations.
And no mention of going VEGAN? The best way to improve health is to GO VEGAN permanently. The Trillion dollar animal agriculture industry does not want anyone to believe that because they know VEGANISM is the end of their horrible, destructive business.
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@zaryadnik
@zaryadnik
2 months ago
Does it mean that Putin lives longer?
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@narancauk
@narancauk
1 month ago
Starvation- longevity.....I envy all people in Africa they will live 100 years. Band Aid was a crime.Hahahahahahahahahahaha
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@mostafael.kafrawy9151
@mostafael.kafrawy9151
2 months ago
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@pascale5667
@pascale5667
2 months ago
Only for billionaires... while the rest of us scramble for decent healthcare
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@user-dm3lx9ok5v
@user-dm3lx9ok5v
2 months ago
In 50 years, the world may not be a livable planet.
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@Fabz_media
@Fabz_media
2 months ago
@bryanjohnson
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@estraume
@estraume
2 months ago
The hard truth is that average life expectancy in the US is decreasing because of opioids and mental health issues. Try to solve those problems first before you spend too much money on longevity research for the ultrawealthy!
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@NCSWICNOTHING
@NCSWICNOTHING
2 months ago
Pushing ADRENOCHROME
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@ANGLIYSKIY_S_NULYA
@ANGLIYSKIY_S_NULYA
2 months ago (edited)
You yourself as a Consciousness can slow down ageing. Just get off the calendar. You were made to believe that time exists that's why your brain reacts appropriately and turns on ageing. What you believe, that will manifest!
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@totalfreedom45
@totalfreedom45
2 months ago
It can be slowed down a bit but not reversed. Why? Entropy! 💕☮🌎🌌
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@wonkygustav4457
@wonkygustav4457
2 months ago
Consuming dead flesh ages your skin
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@lenzp4133
@lenzp4133
2 months ago
rejuvenation? like in the warhammer 40k timeline? u know that being immortal would drive you insane right?
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@Nick-yz9fd
@Nick-yz9fd
2 months ago
We're only 150 years away! It will happen! (Just not for you)
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@Jim007baker
@Jim007baker
2 months ago
It's called the fountain of youth and it doesn't exist sorry
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@raybbaby
@raybbaby
2 months ago
It's spelled "aging". TY
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@MSMRSCUMPIGFUKR
@MSMRSCUMPIGFUKR
2 months ago
ADRENOCHROME
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@ecthelion1735
@ecthelion1735
2 months ago
We need this and embodied AI, not 3rd world migration.
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@EtherTheReal
@EtherTheReal
2 months ago
Dont stop my natural offlining mechanism, i dont want to live forever. I want this to stop
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@wanderknight69
@wanderknight69
1 month ago
no. it cant not be reversed.
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@Manupaya24
@Manupaya24
2 months ago
It's almost a crime not to have David Sinclair in this video
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@TheblondJane25
@TheblondJane25
1 month ago
People age fast and kids look old because they start to drink early and just on the screens and fast food!
They think, filters make them , literally both versions of them.
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@bulkierwriter2772
@bulkierwriter2772
2 months ago
Dictators will love this.
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@A3Kr0n
@A3Kr0n
2 months ago
Who wants to reverse aging? I want to be gone before society implodes on itself.
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@Zeggskoll
@Zeggskoll
2 months ago
Why do we keep trying to live longer, slow aging, etc. Everything in this entire Universe is meant to expire. Passing on needs to be accepted not feared, its part of the natural cycle of Everything.
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@RandomAussieGuy87
@RandomAussieGuy87
2 months ago
But do we want to live longer? Depression and suicidality are increasing. Many people don't want to live to tomorrow let alone 200. What's the point of extending miserable, meaningless lives?
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@patrickporter6536
@patrickporter6536
2 months ago
Already too many people.
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@marianhunt8899
@marianhunt8899
2 months ago
Children going hungry and all the want to do is extend life for the older generation. Priorities totally upside-down.
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@sakismpalatsias4106
@sakismpalatsias4106
2 months ago
Yes
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@Author_Regeneration
@Author_Regeneration
6 days ago
Age reversal +++
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Longevity is near – and what you can do with it | Tobias Reichmuth | TEDxBielBienne
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In this TEDxBielBienne talk, Tobias Reichmuth explores the concept of longevity, discussing how our increasing lifespan presents both challenges and opportunities for society. He offers insights into the latest scientific and technological advancements in anti-aging research and how they could transform the way we live our lives. Overall, his talk encourages us to embrace the potential of a longer lifespan and consider the implications it has for our personal and societal well-being. Tobias Reichmuth is a Swiss entrepreneur and investor. He founded his first company while still a student. Reichmuth later spent two years traveling the world raising money for SOS Children’s Villages. He is known for his participation in the TV show “Die Höhle der Löwen” Switzerland. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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@Live-Forever-Club
@Live-Forever-Club
8 months ago
Managed to cover longevity escape velocity, hallmarks of ageing, technology, changes to work cycle, and ethics - all crammed in to 15 minutes! A particularly interesting slide showed that well-off people are willing to commit a third to a half of their wealth to live an extra 10 years. Hopefully that will fund enough companies to drive the price down for everyone else.
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@jimj2683
@jimj2683
8 days ago
We need to vote for politicans that will fund this research.
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@lc9529
@lc9529
3 months ago
He is the problem because hes only looking to put you in the poor house
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