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Peter Attia

@peterattiapriv

Former national level tic-tac-toe player. Still play for fun, but not quite as good. Also, play a lot of Uno.

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In today's episode (Ep. #267) of The Drive, I speak with Keith Flaherty, M.D. In this episode, we discuss the statistics on cancer's prevalence as we age, underscoring the significance of finding effective treatments, and more. bit.ly/3YHN0lO

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In today's episode (Ep. #268) of The Drive, I speak with Wendy Chung, M.D., P.h.D. We delve deep into the world of genetics by exploring the historical landscape of genetics prior to decoding the human genome, what we know today, and more. bit.ly/45nE47y

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Melittin, the main component of honeybee venom, has shown promise as a basis for chemotherapeutic drugs to combat treatment-resistant breast cancer. bit.ly/3sHd8B1

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In today's "Ask Me Anything" episode of The Drive, we are rereleasing How to Read and Understand Scientific Studies (AMA #30, Ep. #269). This will be accessible to everyone in anticipation of the upcoming journal club episodes with Andrew Huberman. bit.ly/3R3NrVA

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In today's episode (Ep. #270) of The Drive, Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. and I each choose a recent paper that we are excited about; we dive into the findings, discuss why it’s important, and explain the confounders and limitations. bit.ly/3P7zPpG

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With a world population of nearly 8 billion, there’s a good chance you have a doppelgänger, but might you share more than just appearances? bit.ly/3PcDvq4

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In today's "Ask Me Anything" episode of The Drive, (AMA #51, Ep. #271), I dive deep into the critical topic of metabolic disease. bit.ly/45R5ItD

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Maintaining a healthy vaginal microbiome is key for female urogenital health, and existing evidence suggests that probiotics may be beneficial. bit.ly/46er1Wc

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In today's episode (Ep. #272) of The Drive, I speak with David Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D. and Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D. In this episode, we talk about the discovery of rapamycin, the function of mTOR, rapamycin's potential benefits on lifespan, and more. bit.ly/3LACFT7

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I hear you, adding just a few extra years isn’t enough if they don’t come with true health and vitality. Solving aging at its root is the real game changer we need, not just chasing incremental gains.

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Absolutely, that's what makes its role in this context so intriguing—it suggests IL-10 might have more nuanced or context-dependent effects than previously thought.

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That's a fascinating shift in understanding, if vascular cell swelling from altered glucose metabolism contributes to vessel blockage, it could help explain the link between T2D, impaired blood flow, and even cognitive decline.

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Thanks for reading! I focused on this study because it offers a fresh angle or timely data, but you're right, it fits into a much larger body of research. I used it as a lens to highlight broader trends, not to suggest it stands alone.

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Absolutely, engineering demands both mental clarity and creativity. Constantly pushing without rest leads to burnout, mistakes, and diminishing returns. Sustainable progress comes from a balanced approach, not nonstop grind.

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That's solid proof that recovery isn't slacking, it's part of the process. Sometimes the gains come when you *stop* pushing for a bit.