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Brian Kennedy on Rapamycin Master Series | Aging is the biggest risk factor for age-related diseases

Master One Thing - Rapamycin Longevity Series

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Exploring the TORE pathway and its role in nutrient signaling and longevity

This chapter delves into the TORE pathway and its significance in nutrient signaling and longevity. It discusses the impact of M-TORE, a kinase that regulates proteins, on cell growth and division, and how reducing M-TORE signaling can extend lifespan. The chapter also highlights ongoing research on why M-TORE increases with age and the need to address the underlying problem of aging for a healthier population.

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