Interview with Hannah Went, TrueDiagnostic co-founder, discusses epigenetics and senescence, explaining age-related differences in appearance and organ function. TrueDiagnostic's testing may provide personal insights, but requires large-scale studies for validation. Example report from Symphony Age test provided. Support Courageous Discourse through subscription.
Epigenetics and Aging Can Testing and Lifestyle Management Extend Human Life? Sat, 17 Aug 2024 09:11:47 GMT https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/epigenetics-and-aging By Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Please enjoy this fascinating interview I had with Hannah Went , Co-Founder of TrueDiagnostic, The Epigenetic Company . We introduced the principles of epigenetics and senescence. Much of what we covered explains why some people look much older and others look much younger than their stated age. I can tell you as a doctor, it’s not just appearance, but organ function and physiological processes vary considerably from person to person.
This company has a testing methodology that may give personal insight and explain the differences we see amongst people in our daily lives. For validation, products like this will need large-scale prospective, blinded cohort studies with multiple outcomes including comorbidity indices, hospitalization, lifespan, and mortality.
Here is an example report from the Symphony Age test .
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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
President, McCullough Foundation