Peter Attia· MD
By understanding centenarian genetics, which turns out to account for most of their remarkable longevity, we can infer which strategies the rest of us can employ to try to reap the same benefits.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
By understanding centenarian genetics, which turns out to account for most of their remarkable longevity, we can infer which strategies the rest of us can employ to try to reap the same benefits.
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the lesson from centenarians is that there are a longevity genes that could be translated into drugs and i believe that they could afford a years of health spin however we want to define that
the lesson from centenarians is that there are a longevity genes that could be translated into drugs and i believe that they could afford a years of health spend however we want to define that
the lesson from centenarians is that there are a longevity genes that could be trans translated into drugs and I believe that they could afford a years of Health span however we want to Define that