
#10 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: rapamycin and dogs — man’s best friends? — living longer, healthier lives and turning back the clock on aging, and age-related diseases
The Peter Attia Drive
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Do Dogs Live in Our Environment?
Dogs share our environment to a greater extent than any other animal may be, with the exception of cats. Dogs have some of that same genetic homogeneity if you look within individual pure bred breeds. But we also have many pure bred breeds that are widely divergent, both genetically and morphologically. The environmental part of this is probably the most important from a what are we going to learn from dogs that we can't learn from mice perspective?
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