Episode Description
We follow the real mechanics behind the 5,000-year lifespan headline and land on what telomeres actually do inside your cells. We trace the Goldilocks tradeoff where telomeres protect you from cancer while also setting you up for organ failure if they run too short, then weigh what lifestyle science can change without reckless biohacking.
• telomeres as non-coding DNA buffers that protect chromosomes
• the end replication problem as a built-in shortening clock
• shelterin protection and the senescence alarm
• telomerase discovery and why it matters clinically
• short telomere syndromes leading to marrow failure in kids
• the short telomere paradox in adult lung fibrosis
• SASP inflammation driving scarring through fibroblasts
• why telomere shortening can suppress solid tumors
• immune surveillance failure explaining opportunistic skin cancers
• the long telomere paradox as a cancer risk factor
• somatic reversion as natural genetic “rescue” in marrow
• the Ornish and Blackburn lifestyle trial and its dose response
• oxidative stress and inflammation as the chemical scissors
• caloric restriction benefits versus human costs
• growth hormone as cosmetic youth with biological risk
• ethical stakes from distributive justice to gerontocracy
Keep digging into the literature, to keep questioning the hype, and we'll catch you on the next deep dive.
This podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice.
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