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Biotech breakthroughs | Lab-grown organs
WATCH NOW on the Livelong Podcast!
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Quick announcement! 🎉 We are so excited to bring you the Livelong Podcast. Every Wednesday, we’ll be in your inbox with a new episode exploring discoveries in health and longevity.
Today’s guest is Dr. Omri Amirav-Drory, who asks a daring question—
What if you could choose when you die?
As aging is the primary cause of disease and death, is it possible to create a future where we avoid aging, and death, altogether?
Join Brad Inman, founder of Livelong Media, in a conversation with Dr. Omri Amirav-Drory, NfX Bio, about health, longevity, and breakthroughs in biotechnology.
Dr. Amirav-Drory discusses futuristic and novel concepts like TechBio—diving into the future of stem cell research, organ replacements, and the role of the FDA in regulating treatments—and drills down on important habits to practice today. If you want to be at the forefront of longevity medicine, this conversation is for you.
WATCH NOW on YouTube, or listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Key Takeaways
Certain daily habits are critical for longevity and health span.
Stem broids and organ replacements are revolutionizing healthcare.
More researchers believe that death can be a voluntary decision.
New episode every Wednesday
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