Online Presentations About Younging Available as YouTube Videos

In the last two months, Vincent and I have given 3 talks about YOUNGING that can now be viewed on YouTube.

The first two talks emphasize the two major biological mechanisms central to YOUNGING. In the 3rd talk, we discuss Interventions based in the science of YOUNGING.

Two Talks at Oregon State University (OSU)

We were invited by Dr. Deborah Coehlo to give two March 2022 lectures in her course called Health Psychology.

OSU Talk # 1 About YOUNGING via the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway

In the first OSU talk, we discussed some important longevity science basics and then reviewed the science of the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway.

 

OSU Talk # 2 About YOUNGING via Histone Demethylases, including JMJD3

In the second OSU talk, we discussed some important epigenetic variables driving aging and rejuvenation and some interventions we can make related to YOUNGING.

 

London Futurists Meetup Talk about YOUNGING-related Interventions

We gave a 2nd talk for the London Futurists Meetup about YOUNGING-related Interventions on April 9th.

 

About Steve Buss

Steve Buss is a longevity/rejuvenation science researcher. He often blogs at https://www.longecity.org/ and implements Younging protocols in his life. He works professionally as a software engineer. Steve has been focused on key elements of the Younging paradigm for more than a decade. -- In May 2012, he began blogging about the importance of The Inflammatory Reflex and the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway. http://hdw.shor.tn/5 -- In October 2018, he began blogging about the decline of the JMJD3 demethylase in humans in their mid-20s, including ways to address that decline., including the use of Red/Near Infrared light and PEMF. http://hdw.shor.tn/6 -- In November 2018, he began blogging about "Frequency Sensitive Biological Objects." http://hdw.shor.tn/7 -- In March 2020, Steve began to increase Hypoxia via Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT).
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