Andrew Steele
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And if we can just learn how to augment those with medicine, there's no reason why we couldn't keep ourselves going healthier for longer.
And if we can just learn how to augment those with medicine, there's no reason why we couldn't keep ourselves going healthier for longer.
I think there is like a frustrating degree of randomness to this because the fact is that you know in order to get cancer you have to get something like an average of 10 mutations and those mutations have to be in one particular cell.
I think there is like a frustrating degree of randomness to this because the fact is that you know in order to get cancer you have to get something like an average of 10 mutations and those mutations have to be in one particular cell.
I think there is like a frustrating degree of randomness to this because the fact is that you know in order to get cancer you have to get something like an average of 10 mutations and those mutations have to be in one particular cell.
So say you've got nine mutations in one of your cells right now then you know it could just basically be luck whether you get that tenth one and whether that becomes a cancer and then whether that cancer is spotted by your immune system is partly down to luck.
So say you've got nine mutations in one of your cells right now then you know it could just basically be luck whether you get that tenth one and whether that becomes a cancer and then whether that cancer is spotted by your immune system is partly down to luck.
So say you've got nine mutations in one of your cells right now then you know it could just basically be luck whether you get that tenth one and whether that becomes a cancer and then whether that cancer is spotted by your immune system is partly down to luck.
and whether that cancer then goes on to accumulate further mutations that allow it to spread throughout the body and cause serious disease that might go on to kill you. Again, all of these things are, you know, you can do things with diet and lifestyle, but at the end of the day, some people do die of cancer in their 30s.
and whether that cancer then goes on to accumulate further mutations that allow it to spread throughout the body and cause serious disease that might go on to kill you. Again, all of these things are, you know, you can do things with diet and lifestyle, but at the end of the day, some people do die of cancer in their 30s.
and whether that cancer then goes on to accumulate further mutations that allow it to spread throughout the body and cause serious disease that might go on to kill you. Again, all of these things are, you know, you can do things with diet and lifestyle, but at the end of the day, some people do die of cancer in their 30s.
The most important thing to think about is, like you said earlier, you know, it's... like we were discussing earlier, the odds of death for someone in their 30s are about one in a thousand a year, which is incredibly low. So if we can just get a little bit closer to that, then people could live much longer, healthier lives.
The most important thing to think about is, like you said earlier, you know, it's... like we were discussing earlier, the odds of death for someone in their 30s are about one in a thousand a year, which is incredibly low. So if we can just get a little bit closer to that, then people could live much longer, healthier lives.
The most important thing to think about is, like you said earlier, you know, it's... like we were discussing earlier, the odds of death for someone in their 30s are about one in a thousand a year, which is incredibly low. So if we can just get a little bit closer to that, then people could live much longer, healthier lives.
And the reason that I'm particularly excited about trying to follow all this lifestyle advice now is because it means that if I can live a little bit longer, that gives scientists longer to perfect some of these treatments. And then by living longer with those treatments, that gives scientists longer still.
And the reason that I'm particularly excited about trying to follow all this lifestyle advice now is because it means that if I can live a little bit longer, that gives scientists longer to perfect some of these treatments. And then by living longer with those treatments, that gives scientists longer still.
And the reason that I'm particularly excited about trying to follow all this lifestyle advice now is because it means that if I can live a little bit longer, that gives scientists longer to perfect some of these treatments. And then by living longer with those treatments, that gives scientists longer still.
So, you know, say, for example, I can keep myself good and healthy, you know, into my 60s, 70s, 80s. I'll be healthy enough to benefit from that first generation of senolytic drugs that can remove those aged cells and increase my lifespan. I'll be able to benefit from other new treatments that are developed over the next few decades.
So, you know, say, for example, I can keep myself good and healthy, you know, into my 60s, 70s, 80s. I'll be healthy enough to benefit from that first generation of senolytic drugs that can remove those aged cells and increase my lifespan. I'll be able to benefit from other new treatments that are developed over the next few decades.
So, you know, say, for example, I can keep myself good and healthy, you know, into my 60s, 70s, 80s. I'll be healthy enough to benefit from that first generation of senolytic drugs that can remove those aged cells and increase my lifespan. I'll be able to benefit from other new treatments that are developed over the next few decades.