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Is Aging Reversible? Stanford Study Reveals How

Is Aging Reversible? Stanford Study Reveals How

In this powerful talk from the Health Optimization Summit, Dr. Josh Axe shares how he healed from a near-death spinal infection ...

Is Aging Reversible? A Scientific Look with David Sinclair | David Sinclair | TEDxBoston

Is Aging Reversible? A Scientific Look with David Sinclair | David Sinclair | TEDxBoston

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Stanford Study: Aging Investors Make More Mistakes

Stanford Study: Aging Investors Make More Mistakes

It's not memory loss or senility that leads to mistakes, but increased "noise" in parts of seniors' brains,

Longevity and Aging in Humans

Longevity and Aging in Humans

(May 4, 2010) Thomas Rando and Anne Brunet provide a general overview on the process and potential prevention of

Stanford 2010 Roundtable On Aging

Stanford 2010 Roundtable On Aging

The issues are real, and the numbers don't add up:

The Biology of Slowing & Reversing Aging | Dr. David Sinclair

The Biology of Slowing & Reversing Aging | Dr. David Sinclair

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. David Sinclair, tenured professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and an expert ...

7. Reversing Vascular Aging | Mini Med School

7. Reversing Vascular Aging | Mini Med School

(November 8, 2011) John Cooke discusses about the risk factors that contribute to quicker vascular

Keeping brains sharp into old age

Keeping brains sharp into old age

The Brain Resilience Lab at

Researchers Say They Are Close To Reversing Aging

Researchers Say They Are Close To Reversing Aging

Researchers at Harvard University are investigating whether human genes could reverse the effects of

2010 Roundtable at Stanford: Generation Ageless: Longevity and the Boomers

2010 Roundtable at Stanford: Generation Ageless: Longevity and the Boomers

October 23, 2010 - The 2010 Roundtable at

How a Stanford aging biologist invests in longevity - Dr. Alex Colville

How a Stanford aging biologist invests in longevity - Dr. Alex Colville

Alex Colville, PhD, is a Co-founder and General Partner at Age1, one of the premier

Approaching the Second Half: The Latest Research on Longevity and Aging; By Anne Brunet, PhD

Approaching the Second Half: The Latest Research on Longevity and Aging; By Anne Brunet, PhD

What choices can help us live long, productive lives? Will science someday identify ways to prevent

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How and Why We Age with Stuart Kim

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