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We tend to think of heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s as separate problems. But what if they all stem from the same underlying process?
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(0:00) Biological age vs. cholesterol in heart disease and chronic disease risk
(0:50) Introduction of Dr. Eric Verdin and his work
(1:23) Sponsor: Brain Shaping Academy
(1:51) Sponsor: Mitopure
(2:54) Sponsor: Seed
(3:48) Welcoming Dr. Eric Verdin and longevity framing
(5:42) The geoscience hypothesis and modifying age as a risk factor
(8:21) Early-stage interventions in aging and potential for life extension
(9:56) Longevity skepticism and practical steps for today
(11:20) Mitochondria, inflammation, and hallmarks of aging
(17:20) Mitochondrial DNA, inflammation, and immune system aging
(22:17) Innate vs. adaptive immunity and immune aging
(28:47) Strategies to combat immune aging
(33:07) Gut health, inflammation, and foundational elements of longevity medicine
(38:20) Social connections, sociogenomics, and cellular energy in aging
(46:29) Cellular repair systems and postbiotics
(50:33) Sponsor: Paleo Valley
(52:34) Sponsor: Big Bold Health
(53:23) Urolithin A, immune rejuvenation, and longevity interventions
(59:08) Longevity and functional medicine approaches
(1:02:27) Big data, AI, and the evolution of medicine
(1:04:26) Microbiome, diet, and gut health
(1:06:14) Measuring biological age and biological clocks
(1:09:37) Future of health monitoring and closing remarks
By Dr. Mark Hyman4.5
85748,574 ratings
We tend to think of heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s as separate problems. But what if they all stem from the same underlying process?
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https://drhyman.com/pages/picks?utm_campaign=shownotes&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=podcast
Sign Up for Dr. Hyman’s Weekly Longevity Journal
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Join the 10-Day Detox to Reset Your Health
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Join the Hyman Hive for Expert Support and Real Results
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(0:00) Biological age vs. cholesterol in heart disease and chronic disease risk
(0:50) Introduction of Dr. Eric Verdin and his work
(1:23) Sponsor: Brain Shaping Academy
(1:51) Sponsor: Mitopure
(2:54) Sponsor: Seed
(3:48) Welcoming Dr. Eric Verdin and longevity framing
(5:42) The geoscience hypothesis and modifying age as a risk factor
(8:21) Early-stage interventions in aging and potential for life extension
(9:56) Longevity skepticism and practical steps for today
(11:20) Mitochondria, inflammation, and hallmarks of aging
(17:20) Mitochondrial DNA, inflammation, and immune system aging
(22:17) Innate vs. adaptive immunity and immune aging
(28:47) Strategies to combat immune aging
(33:07) Gut health, inflammation, and foundational elements of longevity medicine
(38:20) Social connections, sociogenomics, and cellular energy in aging
(46:29) Cellular repair systems and postbiotics
(50:33) Sponsor: Paleo Valley
(52:34) Sponsor: Big Bold Health
(53:23) Urolithin A, immune rejuvenation, and longevity interventions
(59:08) Longevity and functional medicine approaches
(1:02:27) Big data, AI, and the evolution of medicine
(1:04:26) Microbiome, diet, and gut health
(1:06:14) Measuring biological age and biological clocks
(1:09:37) Future of health monitoring and closing remarks

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