In part one, the author, David Hoffman, Jane Rogers’ husband, described what it was like to discover physiological evidence that seemed to support his lower biological age markers. In part two, he explains the various interventions he has been following to increase his healthspan and his concerns about hubris.
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If an old grey mouse can turn back the clock and grow black fur again, why can’t we? After a year following protocols to extend his healthspan, the author shares what it feels like when he begins to experience physical changes that seem to confirm increasing longevity.
Continue readingThe Sequence of COVID, Shingles, and Herpes viruses in Alzheimer’s
A vaccine used to combat a common virus that causes chickenpox and shingles also may “considerably” diminish the risk of dementia, researchers at Tufts University have suggested.
Continue readingJane’s Tip: Morning NAD Booster Routine
Dr. David Sinclair’s research at Harvard University shows MNM boosts NAD+ which slows many of the aspects of aging.
Continue readingBehavior Modification Seen As New Approach To Combating Dementia
Can improving your hearing or eyesight, or stopping smoking, help protect you against the peril of dementia? An increasing number of researchers seem to think so.
Continue readingFecal Microbiota Transfers in Mice Reverse Some Aging Processes
The transplantation of fecal microbiota from young mice to older mice has been found to reverse the aging process of the animals’ brains, eyes, and guts.
Continue readingMetformin, Men and Birth Defect
Metformin use by men within three months of conception is linked to a 40% increase in major birth defects of their babies.
Continue readingHow To Tell If You Have The Alzheimer’s Gene and Why It’s Important
Getting your genetics tested will let you know if you carry the main gene for Alzheimer’s, APOE e4.
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