The potential anti-aging revolution and the political obsession with inequality

Daniil Gorbatenko
Nov 3 · 5 min read
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In a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, David Sinclair and Matthew LaPlante summarize the dramatic advances in one of the most important lines of anti-aging research. They talk about the hypothesis that much if not all of aging is caused by damage caused to the cellular epigenome. And they tantalizingly claim that important results in mice, and…

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Daniil Gorbatenko

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PhD, economics (2018) from Aix-Marseille University, independent blockchain adoption consultant based in Aix-en-Provence, France, Email: daniilgor2004@gmail.com

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