
#27 - David Sinclair, Ph.D.: Slowing aging – sirtuins, NAD, and the epigenetics of aging
The Peter Attia Drive
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How Do You Get the Cells to Remember to Access at the Right Time?
The cell's way of coordinating gean expression changes, hunkering down during times of versity and going off to repair the system. A hundred en do that for 70 or 80 years. The problem is antagonistic pleotrophy - things are really good for you when you're young come back to bite you in the ass when you're older. And it's not surprising that genes that were once perfectly programmed and turned on at the right time lose their ability to do that. But what's exciting is that information is still there to be accessed. What's that polish?
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