>> Recently we have discovered that the science of human aging is really pretty simple. We age because our cells divide and our telomeres get shorter. What's a telomere? Well, to...
Narrator: Since before recorded history began, people have been searching for ways to live longer. But it has only been in the last thirty years that science has made any real progress in...
Hi. My name is Jim Haber. I'm a professor of Biology at Brandeis University and I'm director of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center there. My lab has been interested...
Dr. Bill Deagle: Welcome back to The Nutrimedical Report, and we're joined now by Michael Alpough. I call him an electromagnetic evangelist, I guess, it would be the best term. And a lot of...
There's a biological clock of aging located in everyone of our 100 trillion cells. When we are young, cells efficiently replicate. As we age things start to slow down. Let's go into...
My name is Dan Garry, I am the Director of the Lillehei Heart Institute and the Chief of the Cardiovascular division here at the University of Minnesota. I practice clinically in the area of advanced...
Sarah James from Wyoming writes, getting old is not as bad as feeling old, why do some people age faster than others, what can I do to slow things down? That's a great question, as a plastic...
Hello. My name is Eric Jang and my project is on using G-quadruplex-mediated inhibition of Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres as a means of curing cancer. Don’t worry if this doesn’t make sense...
Kevin Ahern: Okay, now we're ready to get started. So last time I talked about DNA repair. I'm going to finish up-I'm sorry, about DNA replication, and I'm going to...
Sarah Gottfried: Hi everybody itís Dr. Sarah Gottfried Iím here again with Pedram Shojai. Hello Dr. Pedram. Pedram Shojai: Hello how are you? Sarah Gottfried: Good and Iím really excited today about...