Reading the paper, exercise alone had no effect on these “biological clocks”. So, the results are promising, but given the lackluster results of the trial on other outcomes (blood pressure, mortality, falls, etc.), I’d be cautious before jumping to conclusions.
I think the main question is how exercise alone compares to exercise +supplements. If I have time later I’ll try to dig into the paper.
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Gruyères, Switzerland. 2000 inhabitants. Famous for the famous Swiss cheese of the same name.
Not a direct answer, but I highly recommend reading Outlive, by Peter Attia. It’s completely changed the way I think about these things. And it’s actually grounded in science.
When you’re a government, you need a little more process to ensure things are done well (moderation, security, …). Even something simple like that could take valuable time from quite a few people.
Sad but unfortunately fairly justified. Hard to justify spending public money on 3,500 users.
Just because it’s dangerous and not always fun doesn’t make it a “mission”. Exactly like when some rich schmuck pays 150k to climb Everest.
Can we stop calling it a “mission”? This is an expensive vacation for billionaires, not a scientific endeavor.
How do you explain that amyloid-targetting therapies are seeing some success, even if limited?
I’m not sure but I think some of these drugs can make permanent damage.
Obviously survival remains the topmost concern, but thinking about side effects sounds like the logical next step now that we’ve made tremendous progress with survival.
No 😁
It’s just a funny video from LinkedIn or TikTok
Could other states follow suit ?
What will happen next? I assume the (federal) supreme court will simply shoot it down. But I’d love to hear other opinions!
I don’t understand why they don’t use a second model to detect falsehoods instead of trying to fix it in the original LLM?
Utility bots that are summoned on demand, probably, as long as we have a good process to kick them out if they are not helpful.
Regular commenter bots? Certainly not. The point of lemmy is to talk with other humans.