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Possibility of Rapid Clinical Trials for Reversing Age-related Injuries
Clinical trials can be conducted quickly for ex vivo therapeutics applied to certain tissue types such as eye cells and T cells in the blood, which can help with injuries caused by aging. However, it's uncertain whether reversing aging can cure underlying health conditions inherited over time.
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The process of reversing age may be possible in ex vivo therapeutics, and can heavily impact our health in the near term.
1:30:52 - 1:32:13 (01:20)
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The process of reversing age may be possible in ex vivo therapeutics, and can heavily impact our health in the near term. However, reversing the age of all cells in the body may take some more time.
ChapterPossibility of Rapid Clinical Trials for Reversing Age-related Injuries
EpisodeE113: DOJ tries to break up Google, vaccine questions, Ukraine escalation & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
While reversing aging could potentially prevent cellular dysfunction, it may not eliminate long-term health issues such as heart disease and Alzheimer's.
1:32:13 - 1:33:22 (01:08)
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While reversing aging could potentially prevent cellular dysfunction, it may not eliminate long-term health issues such as heart disease and Alzheimer's. Short-term solutions such as maintaining protein intake and muscle mass could help with musculoskeletal issues.
ChapterPossibility of Rapid Clinical Trials for Reversing Age-related Injuries
EpisodeE113: DOJ tries to break up Google, vaccine questions, Ukraine escalation & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Joe Rogan shares a heartwarming story about a listener who got his father scanned after listening to the podcast and saved his life.
1:33:22 - 1:34:17 (00:55)
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Joe Rogan shares a heartwarming story about a listener who got his father scanned after listening to the podcast and saved his life. He also talks about his own visit to the cardiologist for a contrast CT scan.