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Longevity Roadmap

Longevity Roadmap

著者: Buck Joffrey
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Dr. Buck Joffrey sits down with leading scientists in the field of longevity to explore cutting-edge research, emerging therapies, and what it really takes to live longer—healthier. 代替医療・補完医療 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • 167: BioXcellerator - The Cutting Edge of Stem Cell Therapy
    2025/12/15

    Longevity medicine is moving beyond symptom management—and regenerative therapies are forcing a deeper look at how healing actually works.

    In this episode, Dr. Buck Joffrey speaks with the team at BioXcellerator about what separates rigorous regenerative medicine from hype-driven shortcuts.

    The conversation focuses on why stem cells aren't about "replacing" tissue, but about directing the body's own repair systems through immune signaling, inflammation control, and cellular communication. Drawing from Buck's own experience receiving treatment at BioXcellerator, the discussion unpacks why cell source, processing, viability, and delivery fundamentally shape outcomes.

    They break down the differences between Wharton's jelly–derived mesenchymal stem cells and adult autologous cells, how hypoxic culturing alters therapeutic signaling, and why exosomes alone are not interchangeable with living cells.

    They also address the regulatory gray zones surrounding regenerative medicine and why high-quality real-world data matters in a field driven by complex biology.

    Watch the full episode to understand how regenerative medicine actually works—and where it's headed.

    Learn more about BioXcellerator:

    https://www.bioxcellerator.com/

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    Download Dr. Buck Joffrey's FREE ebook, Living Longer for Busy People: https://ru01tne2.pages.infusionsoft.net/?affiliate=0

    Book a FREE longevity coaching consultation with Dr. Buck Joffrey: https://coaching.longevityroadmap.com

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    46 分
  • 165: Improving Cellular Cleanup to Extend Healthspan with Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo
    2025/12/08

    Aging begins when cellular quality-control systems lose their precision.

    In this episode, Professor Ana Maria Cuervo outlines how chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA)—a selective lysosomal degradation pathway essential for proteostasis—progressively declines with age, triggering downstream failures across neuronal and metabolic tissues.

    Reduced LAMP2A availability, impaired lysosomal docking, and disrupted protein triage lead to toxic proteotoxic burden, mitochondrial dysfunction, and metabolic inflexibility.

    Emerging evidence shows that preserving CMA activity can improve healthspan, attenuate neurodegenerative pathology, and restore metabolic homeostasis.

    Learn more about Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo:

    https://einsteinmed.edu/faculty/8784/ana-maria-cuervo

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    35 分
  • 164: Young Blood Can Rejuvenate Old Brains with Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray
    2025/12/01

    In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray to discuss his groundbreaking research on brain resilience and aging.

    He explains how systemic factors, particularly proteins in the blood, influence cognitive function and the aging process.

    The discussion covers the role of proteomics, machine learning, and the potential of parabiosis and plasma infusions in developing therapies for age-related diseases like Alzheimer's.

    Dr. Wyss-Coray emphasizes the importance of understanding the biological markers of aging and resilience to create targeted interventions for healthier aging.

    Learn more about Dr. Wyss-Coray:

    https://brainresilience.stanford.edu/

    https://www.verobioscience.com/

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    Download Dr. Buck Joffrey's FREE ebook, Living Longer for Busy People: https://ru01tne2.pages.infusionsoft.net/?affiliate=0

    Book a FREE longevity coaching consultation with Dr. Buck Joffrey: https://coaching.longevityroadmap.com

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    34 分
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