Testosterone treatments improve mitochondrial function in old mice, restoring their cognitive performance. In humans, ginseng reduces the levels of biomarkers associated with senescence. Two other mouse studies report exciting results: long-term caloric restriction clears out senescence-associated T cells, reducing immunosenescence, and a low-tryptophan diet leads to inflammation. And finally, researchers have discovered that most of the genetic changes associated with increasing age disappear in the absence of gut bacteria in fruit flies. CHAPTERS ⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺ 0:00 Intro 0:19 Testosterone Restores Brain Function in Old Male Rats 2:08 Ginseng Compound Reduces Senescent Marker in Humans 3:55 Caloric Restriction Attenuates Immunosenescence Check out the latest video by @The Sheekey Science Show, about Intellia and in vivo CRISPR gene editing in humans: LIKE WHAT WE DO? ⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺ If you’d like to help us run this show and/or help end age-related
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