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Compressing the morbidity window - maximum longevity vs. healthspan | Elissa Epel

Posted on June 25th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 1399

Dr. Elissa Epel describes how even small lifestyle changes can have an effect on telomere length and healthy aging to compress morbidity.

Vascular dysfunction in dementia — is this the most important factor in brain aging? | Axel Montagne, Ph.D.

Posted on March 25th 2023 (about 1 year)
Views: 1393

In this clip, Dr. Montagne discusses promising targets for protecting brain vessels to delay Alzheimer's.

Why we need a blood-brain barrier to prevent neurotoxicity — can we prevent fibrinogen deposition? | Axel Montagne Ph.D.

Posted on March 25th 2023 (about 1 year)
Views: 1379

In this clip, Dr. Axel Montagne describes the dire consequences of a dysfunctional blood-brain barrier.

Dr. Michael Snyder's health and aging habits

Posted on July 23rd 2021 (almost 3 years)
Views: 1366

In this clip, Dr. Michael Snyder describes aspects of his lifestyle routine that he tracks with wearables.

Exercise and pharmacological treatment: a synergy in Parkinson's disease | Giselle Petzinger

Posted on October 28th 2020 (over 3 years)
Views: 1356

In this clip, Dr. Giselle Petzinger discusses how no evidence exists that lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, can cure Parkinson's disease or obviate the need for dopamine replacement.

What role genetics may play in immune function

Posted on June 21st 2020 (almost 4 years)
Views: 1353

In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick discusses the role that genetics plays in the immune system.

Why 'exercise snacks' that spread out exercise benefit glucose regulation (1-minute workouts) | Dr. Martin Gibala

Posted on September 28th 2023 (7 months)
Views: 1381

In this clip, Dr. Martin Gibala discusses the ongoing studies and their objectives in understanding the impact of "exercise snacks".

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and long-term lung damage

Posted on June 21st 2020 (almost 4 years)
Views: 1348

In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick discusses whether COVID-19 disease causes permanent lung damage.

Reorganizational psychedelic experiences, neuroplasticity, & their role in treating addiction | Roland Griffiths

Posted on November 5th 2019 (over 4 years)
Views: 1344

In this clip, Dr. Roland Griffiths discusses the reorganizational effects that psychedelic experiences have on the brain and their potential use in treating mental disorders.

Women taking statins have higher risk for diabetes | Ronald Krauss

Posted on April 2nd 2022 (about 2 years)
Views: 1331

In this clip, Dr. Krauss discusses why women taking statins have higher risk for diabetes.

Similarities between lactate and beta-hydroxybutyrate for traumatic brain injury | Dominic D'Agostino

Posted on May 26th 2020 (almost 4 years)
Views: 1328

In this clip, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino discusses the neuroprotective potential associated with a combination of ketones and lactate in the management of traumatic brain injury.

Genetics and microbiome affect individualized responses to a variety of foods | Elissa Epel

Posted on June 25th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 1310

Dr. Rhonda Patrick and Dr. Elissa Epel describe the factors that influence how we respond to diet.

Origin of the Fasting Mimicking Diet & the path to broader clinical acceptance | Valter Longo

Posted on July 15th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 1308

Dr. Valter Longo discusses the origin of the fasting-mimicking diet and a possible shift from a drug-centered mentality to one which allows the body to heal itself.

Ketone supplementation as a possible treatment for neurodegenerative diseases | Dominic D'Agostino

Posted on May 25th 2020 (almost 4 years)
Views: 1307

In this clip, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino describes his research into the role of ketosis and ketone supplements in stabilizing brain energy metabolism.

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