In this episode Dr Verburgh talks about his theory of aging and why he thinks that epigenetic dysregulation is the most fundamental of the hall marks.
Nutrigerontology: why we need a new scientific discipline to develop diets and guidelines to reduce the risk of aging-related diseases
And is available here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25470422/
Dr Kris Verburgh is a medical doctor and researcher at the Free University of Brussels where his focus is the aging process, metabolism and nutrition. He published his first book when he was 16 and his latest is the Longevity Code. Dr Verburgh is a co-founder of NOVOS labs and is a partner and head of science at the Longevity Vision Fund. With that let me start the interview.
Dr Verburgh's home page
http://www.krisverburgh.com/
At The Singularity University
https://www.su.org/experts/kris-verburgh
Dr Verburgh's books on Amazon
The Longevity Code
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The Food Hourglass
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