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(I probably,like you) Hi Random… let’s hang, help me figure out the handbook to life, fun, thinking too much… hoping to give/gain confidence of thought? 🤷♂️😂












“Aging is programmed into our DNA,” Joao Pedro de Magalhaes, a professor at the University of Birmingham says. “If we can understand and manipulate the genetic processes that control it, we could potentially halt or even reverse aging altogether.” This means developing ways to repair damaged DNA and reprogram cells to function like they did in youth, much like the natural defenses found in some animals. One key player in this research is the p53 gene, found in humans on chromosome 17. Known as the 'tumor suppressor,' this gene helps regulate cell growth and repair damaged DNA. Unfortunately, it’s inactive in nearly half of all cancers, which dramatically impacts lifespan. Unlocking its full potential could be a game changer.



















