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The drug called rapamycin shows promising results in turning off the inflammatory signals from senescent cells by rebooting the immune system, according to Dr. Judith Campisi, a professor of biogerontology at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
27:13 - 28:19 (01:05)
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The drug called rapamycin shows promising results in turning off the inflammatory signals from senescent cells by rebooting the immune system, according to Dr. Judith Campisi, a professor of biogerontology at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
ChapterRapid Myosin and its benefits
Episode#610: The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Rapid myosin, an FDA-approved drug used to prevent organ transplant rejection, has the potential to impact aging and overall health beyond just treating diseases.
28:19 - 31:04 (02:45)
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Rapid myosin, an FDA-approved drug used to prevent organ transplant rejection, has the potential to impact aging and overall health beyond just treating diseases. As we age, our decline in health often begins before the diagnosis of any specific conditions.
ChapterRapid Myosin and its benefits
Episode#610: The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Studies conducted on mice show that treating them with rapid myosin for 4-12 weeks can result in several benefits, including reversing periodontal disease in 8 weeks and improving the response to vaccines in aged immune systems.
31:04 - 33:37 (02:32)
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Studies conducted on mice show that treating them with rapid myosin for 4-12 weeks can result in several benefits, including reversing periodontal disease in 8 weeks and improving the response to vaccines in aged immune systems.