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In this clip, Dr. Satchin Panda describes how lifestyle factors influence the risk of heart arrhythmias.
Dr. Elissa Epel describes the effects of longer sperm telomere length on subsequent generations.
In this clip, Dr. McGlory describes the mechanisms and implications of muscle disuse atrophy and the limitations of nutrition in combating this issue.
In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick reviews the recently published data on children's susceptibility to COVID-19.
In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult discusses how he has always had a passion for teaching and simplifying complex topics.
In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult discusses concerns about whether vaccines were rushed or can lead to more harmful forms of the virus.
As techniques are developed to differentiate and transdifferentiate cells from one cell type, such as a fibroblast, into another, such as a neuron, interesting patterns of effects on epigenetic age are revealed.
In this clip, Dr. Giselle Petzinger discusses the importance of incorporating intensity into the exercise routine for people with Parkinson's disease.
In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult and Dr. Rhonda Patrick discuss how vaccines reduce viral transmission.
In this clip, Dr. George Church discusses how revolutionary technologies such as multiplex genome editing and genome writing could make this and other advances in human health possible.
In this clip, Dr. Ronald Krauss discusses the possible protective role of LDL cholesterol.
In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult clarifies the ambiguity surrounding how physicians report deaths and comorbidities from COVID-19.
Poor air quality has been linked with effects on human health, ranging from asthma to Alzheimer's disease.
In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes the unique community of microbes present in human breast milk.
Dr. Matthew Walker talks about the importance of identifying early-life windows of vulnerability to prevent or delay age-related cognitive decline.
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