Unlocking the Secrets of Preventing Aging - Part 1 with Dr. Aubrey De Grey
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In this episode of Beauty and the BS with Dr. Peter Grossman, you will be able to:
1. Discover the significance of gerontology and biogerontology in addressing the aging process.
2. Understand engineered negligible senescence and its role in comprehensive periodic maintenance.
3. Explore how repairing molecular and cellular damage can counteract aging.
4. Learn about the potential of stem cell therapy as a cutting-edge damage repair strategy.
5. Delve into the controversy surrounding prolonged human life and the benefits it may hold.
Dr. Aubrey De Grey, a distinguished biomedical gerontologist, is a visionary in the field of aging research. His groundbreaking work has focused on finding ways to slow, prevent, and even reverse the aging process in humans and animals. As the founder of the SENS Research Foundation, Dr. De Grey has played a pivotal role in advancing the field of gerontology and biogerontology.
With a keen understanding of the complex interplay between molecular and cellular damage, he has developed innovative strategies for promoting healthier, longer lives. Dr. De Grey's passion for exploring the possibilities of ageless living has led him to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire countless gerontologists to rethink their approach to aging.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:08 - Introduction to Gerontology and Biomedical Gerontology
00:02:13 - Chronological Age versus Biological Age
00:05:03 - Aging and Damage Accumulation
00:11:20 - Engineered Negligible Senescence
00:16:50 - Postponing Aging to Battle Health Issues
00:17:58 - Life Expectancy vs. Lifespan
00:21:17 - Longevity and the Controversy
00:24:02 - Categorizing Aging Damage
00:25:12 - Cell Loss and Stem Cell Therapy
00:27:05 - The Importance of Classification
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Look into the Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) Foundation, founded by Dr. Aubrey De Grey, to learn more about their research and approach to combating aging and age-related diseases.
Explore the concept of Longevity Escape Velocity, which Dr. De Grey has proposed as a way to stay one step ahead of the aging process through repeated application of damage repair therapies.
Familiarize yourself with the history of science and the paradigm shifts that have occurred throughout time, as this can help provide context for understanding the resistance Dr. De Grey faced in proposing his ideas on aging.
Research the different types of age-related damage and their potential impact on health, including Alzheimer's disease, cancer, arthritis, and sarcopenia, to understand the importance of focusing on health span rather than just life span.
Consider the analogy between living organisms and manmade machines, as proposed by Dr. De Grey, to better understand the concept of damage accumulation and the potential for repair in both living and non-living systems.
Investigate the concept of negligible senescence as coined by Caleb Finch and how this idea has influenced Dr. De Grey's approach to engineered negligible senescence.
Look for opportunities to engage with the gerontology community and participate in discussions surrounding the potential for extending health spans and combating age-related diseases.
Engineered Negligible Senescence Engineered Negligible Senescence (ENS) seeks to prevent or reverse the aging process, focusing on the repair of cellular and molecular damage that accrues over time. The underlying principle is that our biological age, determined by the wear and tear our bodies undergo, can be slowed down and potentially extended through vigilant maintenance. The ultimate goal of ENS is not simply to prolong life for its own sake, but to increase health span, curtailing age-related illnesses such as Alzheimer's, cancer, sarcopenia, and arthritis. Dr. Aubrey De Grey, a guest on the Beauty and the BS with Dr. Peter Grossman podcast, elaborated on the concept of ENS and its importance in addressing age-related health problems. Although his ideas faced resistance initially, De Grey remains confident in their potential benefits within his lifetime. By focusing on periodic, preventative maintenance, he believes it may be possible to delay the issues related to aging by 20 or 30 years, ultimately leading to longer, healthier lives.
About the Host, Dr. Peter Grossman:
https://grossmanmed.com/about
Podcast Page:
www.beautyandthebspodcast.com
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