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Eating as a more powerful clock-setting mechanism than light in some organs | Satchin Panda

Posted on July 12th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 648

Dr. Satchin Panda describes CLOCK's varied response to light and food and how those responses affect metabolism.

Why brief HIIT sessions feel less intense than expected | Dr. Martin Gibala

Posted on October 4th 2023 (7 months)
Views: 606

In this clip, Dr. Martin Gibala emphasizes tailoring HIIT to one's fitness level by briefly exceeding comfort zones.

Why aging can insidiously mimic short-term immobilization | Dr. Chris McGlory

Posted on July 19th 2023 (10 months)
Views: 587

In this clip, Dr. Chris McGlory emphasizes that even brief periods of reduced physical activity have health impacts that are frequently overlooked.

Overview of Parkinson's disease and it's symptoms | Giselle Petzinger

Posted on October 27th 2020 (over 3 years)
Views: 586

In this clip, Dr. Giselle Petzinger discusses Parkinson's disease and explains how symptoms can vary dramatically between people.

Beneficial microbes are transferred to the baby while breastfeeding | The Biology of Breast Milk

Posted on April 3rd 2022 (about 2 years)
Views: 586

In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes the unique community of microbes present in human breast milk.

Positive effects of exercise in treating Parkinson's disease | Giselle Petzinger

Posted on October 27th 2020 (over 3 years)
Views: 575

In this clip, Dr. Giselle Petzinger describes how exercise may provide a repair model that allows some type of resilience against the insults of Parkinson's disease.

Restricting feeding in mice to an 8-9 hour window improved endurance | Satchin Panda

Posted on July 12th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 572

Dr. Satchin Panda describes the beneficial effects of time-restricted feeding in mice in terms of mitochondrial health.

Does omega-3 reduce muscle loss from cancer? | Dr. Chris McGlory

Posted on July 19th 2023 (10 months)
Views: 570

In this clip, Dr. Chris McGlory discusses the potential role of omega-3 fatty acids in muscle health, especially in the context of cancer cachexia.

Effects of genetics in heart disease risk | Ronald Krauss

Posted on April 9th 2022 (about 2 years)
Views: 568

In this clip, Dr. Ronald Krauss describes why it may be more beneficial to reduce LDL levels than to raise HDL levels.

Could synthetic biology alleviate poverty? │ Dr. George Church

Posted on September 2nd 2022 (over 1 year)
Views: 567

In this clip, Dr. George Church discusses how gene editing could uniquely improve human life in the future.

Shorter telomeres can be transmitted epigenetically to offspring | Elissa Epel

Posted on June 25th 2019 (almost 5 years)
Views: 556

Dr. Elissa Epel explains how aging syndromes can be passed to offspring via epigenetic mechanisms.

Challenges in funding human nutrition research | Ronald Krauss

Posted on April 7th 2022 (about 2 years)
Views: 555

Dr. Krauss believes that the future of research funding should come from philanthropic sources that eliminates any risk of conflicts of interest.

How to make cells permanently immune to all viruses │ Dr. George Church

Posted on September 2nd 2022 (over 1 year)
Views: 553

In this clip, Dr. George Church discusses these findings and what they could mean for the future of public health.

Are there gaps in the scientific understanding of high-intensity interval training? | Dr. Martin Gibala

Posted on October 4th 2023 (7 months)
Views: 516

In the clip, Dr. Gibala discusses high-intensity interval training's future, stressing translating research into public health applications.

Is high-intensity interval training different for women? | Dr. Martin Gibala

Posted on October 4th 2023 (7 months)
Views: 504

In this clip, Dr. Martin Gibala delves into the nuances of sex-based differences in exercise response and their implications for individual outcomes.

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