To add to the excitement (for the layman) search for genetics in Curiosity Stream. You'll find Japanese researchers showing completely unexpected genetic pathways between body parts (bones! organs!) and brain. Indeed, we may realize that the brain is only a portion of a much more complicated consciousness/creature/being - us.
Eric: It has been a long time. Thank you for this article as well as your book, Super Agers, which I am fascinated by. As you may remember, I’ve always had an interest in medicine, but ultimately became a consumer lawyer. Would love to touch base with you simply to explain how you helped my life to significant degree when we were at UVA and the effects of my leaving there. If interested contact me at jgayle@theconsumerlawgroup. com. If not, understand. In any case-
All my best to you and your family and thank you for your work in helping people’s lives. Kind of what I hope to do as well.
Thank you for the post. As we continue to expand our understanding of the gut microbiome and its potential role in health and disease, I hope we continue to examine diet and environmental factors that can contribute to dysbiosis. I recently posted the following, which I believe is very relevant: https://evslin.substack.com/p/the-hidden-antibiotic-in-our-food?r=99on9
Thank you for this highly informative post on a fascinating topic that is of particular interest to me and my wife!
To add to the excitement (for the layman) search for genetics in Curiosity Stream. You'll find Japanese researchers showing completely unexpected genetic pathways between body parts (bones! organs!) and brain. Indeed, we may realize that the brain is only a portion of a much more complicated consciousness/creature/being - us.
Eric: It has been a long time. Thank you for this article as well as your book, Super Agers, which I am fascinated by. As you may remember, I’ve always had an interest in medicine, but ultimately became a consumer lawyer. Would love to touch base with you simply to explain how you helped my life to significant degree when we were at UVA and the effects of my leaving there. If interested contact me at jgayle@theconsumerlawgroup. com. If not, understand. In any case-
All my best to you and your family and thank you for your work in helping people’s lives. Kind of what I hope to do as well.
John Cole Gayle, Jr., Esq.
Thank you for the post. As we continue to expand our understanding of the gut microbiome and its potential role in health and disease, I hope we continue to examine diet and environmental factors that can contribute to dysbiosis. I recently posted the following, which I believe is very relevant: https://evslin.substack.com/p/the-hidden-antibiotic-in-our-food?r=99on9