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Unlocking Longevity: The Transformative Power of Gene Editing in Age-less Living

Unlocking Longevity: The Transformative Power of Gene Editing in Age-less Living

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In this episode, Dr Ethan dive into the transformative world of gene editing—specifically its potential to revolutionize longevity medicine. From the basics of CRISPR technology to cutting-edge research targeting age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s and heart disease, we’ll uncover how gene editing is unlocking the secrets of healthier, longer lives.

We’ll also explore the ethical considerations, societal implications, and public perceptions shaping the future of this revolutionary field.

Whether you’re a scientist, a health enthusiast, or just curious about the possibilities of aging better, this thought-provoking conversation will leave you inspired and informed about how gene editing could redefine what it means to grow older.

Tune in and join the journey to age-less living!

00:00:00 Introduction

00:00:32 Gene Editing and Aging

00:02:09 Understanding Gene Editing

00:03:19 CRISPR Technology

00:04:35 History of Gene Editing

00:06:28 Current Research in Gene Editing

00:11:16 Potential Benefits for Age-Related Diseases

00:13:36 Ethical and Societal Implications

00:16:11 Public Perception and Acceptance

00:19:57 Future Directions in Gene Editing

00:25:16 Conclusion

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