Will we ever get a pill for reverse ageing? Dr. David Sinclair answers #HTLS2020

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Dr David Andrew Sinclair, professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School, spoke at the 18th edition of the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. Answering a question about whether a pill is likely to reverse ageing, Dr. Sinclair said that work is underway in Boston to take the reprogramming technology and in the next two years hope to treat the first patient with glaucoma to check if vision can be restored. ‘At least twenty companies are working on medicines to slow and perhaps even reverse ageing. If it doesn’t happen in the next 30 years, something must have gone terribly wrong,’ Dr. Sinclair added.

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Fist time I see a video without dislikes!

unpmediaunit
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Dr. Sinclair said that his own regimen

“I take 750 mg of NMN every morning, along with a gram of resveratrol and 500 mg of metformin.”

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Hie Dr. Sinclair.. I'm 27.. I'm very much afraid of old age and death.. Can you please do something little bit quickly to reverse the aging process and save us from death..

debasishborthakur
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Fifty years old with the body of a twenty-year-old.

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What would it look like if there were more and more old people in the world? After all, for 60 years, people have been recommended aging accelerators to reduce the number of elderly people. More precisely, foods that accelerate the aging of plant origin are being massively promoted. He's probably an unscrupulous impostor. Unless Mr Sinclair relies on only on the fact, that only 0.5% of the population having a real interest in prolonging their lives and even less is willing to do something about it.

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