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#175 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: The biology of aging, rapamycin, and other interventions that target the aging process

The Peter Attia Drive

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Why Do We Don't Have Biomarkers for Aging?

i'm in the camp that thinks measuring telamere length is not helpful at all for aging. I find them to be far and i'd like you to push back on this if you feel as much, but i've seen how easily they can be manipulated by short term interventions that don't seem biologically relevant. The epigenetic clock refers to typically, chemical marks on d and a that regulate a gen expression. And what has been observed is that those marks change with age in pretty much every organism where it's been studied. Those individuals who tend to be off the line are more likely to have higher risks of diseases such as cancer or heart disease. So maybe we can use that information to

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