John Sutter: Regenerative medicine could be saving people that have weaker genetic material, and then keeping that in the pool longer. "As weak as their genes are, so to speak, or as unhealthy as they might be, it is important that they're here," he says. 'It does point to this interesting moral question that we kind of pass on this weakness too'
Have you ever wondered what the biggest factor is in determining how long a person lives? Longevity is a topic that seems to be studied extensively, but there’s still so much we don’t know because we are limited by the lifespan of a human. What we do know is that there are several factors that contribute to a long, healthy life, and gratitude lies at the forefront of these. In this episode with Jason Prall, we dive into the topic of longevity and how you can live a long, healthy life.