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So you are also hard-wired to have a double standard.their life span. When "till death do us part" was invented, death was pretty imminent.
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922.So there's your life span.
Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Um-hum. Peggy Orenstein: Iit's natural for them, much as I hated to hear it, to go for stereotypical toys. And the difference in toy choice is one of the biggest gender differences acrossthe entire life span and it's universal. I, it's true when they do tests on monkeys. Boys go for the balls, girls go for the dolls.That said, so that's very humbling to me as a feminist writer -- Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Um-hum.
So the question is, is there a minimum effective dose for minimum, I'm sorry, for overall, holistic health?Peter: Expansion of life span, that sort of thing.Tim Ferris: Yeah. Peter: Like is she gonna live longer 'cause of that?
So we're taking couch potatoes and we're putting them on intermittent fasting eating pattern.And we see it can extend their life span dramatically.It can suppress age-related cancers.
Yeah, he's been someone that I found to be key in understanding the history of modernity in Egypt and what it could have been, not just what it was.And again, his own life span 94 years, from 1911 to 2005, is another way of thinking about time.Seven years out of that time span is what he spent under house arrest in his own villa, which you see parts of here.
It's almost 80 years of age.But heading towards the idea of how can you make your life span equal your longevityand how can you transit through that and keep your brain healthy and hale, being as how you could live to 115 to 222
Now, it's more of a how can we have a close, intimate partnership that helps carry us through and support each other in that process.And so the model has changed, and our life span has changed.So that's a fact of living today.
We've come a long way in biology in that time.Now, I'll talk about life span a bit later on.
We've come a long way in biology in that time.But I want to emphasize that what we work on is not life span.
So because we don't reproduce our shows, it allows us to keep them alive and performing for many, many years.So I would say between 15 and 20 years is more or less the life span of a show with Cirque.Hi. I always wondered about the ideation process that you use at Cirque.
That is 180 degrees from sustainability.So what we have to eat are things that have a shorter life span, that reproduce quicker, like octopus for a second, you guys like octopus?So if you see octopus, octopus is certainly something that you're probably not going to find in a grocery store.
This is a really profound study looking at the Agouti mouse which looked at these predisposed mice who were predisposed to diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and cancer; sounds likemost of us; and had a lower life span.And what they did was they took pregnant rats and they gave them certain supplements that were methylating supplements that are-are nutritional supplements that regulate gene
So we changed it to a more universal adaptor, so it would be applicable to a broader range of clinics.Were there any trade offs in terms of the product lifetime, like life span in terms of the reduction in costs and whether or not that means that they would have to
That kind of question I think needs to be raised.But when it comes to the actual slaughtering, not only is their life span extended because they are given good
They were a little busy that first year.Because they understood that the biggest obstacle to extending health span, the number of years we're all in relatively good health, along with life span,was age bias between our ears and in the world.
And also as a researcher, it's really interesting to under-- to think about how we have a life span of data
And it's changing so fast that-- we're so deeply engaged with our partners on the coffees that come in every year, and we're cupping them throughout their life span.
Yeah. So does that mean animals which don't-- which have a much faster, shorter life span-- fruit flies and so forth-- are they more efficient?
bull elephant, he's called Morambo he lived in Tsavo, he lived out his natural life span and it's an incredible tribute to the protection that he received in a difficult time and to
There have been four randomized studies done with this, causing increased death, shorter life span, than not.
If you look, you know, what is humanely perceivable you have a blink of an eye, a third of a second to a 90 year life span.
Tim Ferris: Yeah. So the health is like success in the sense that it's defined differently by different people. So we would have to sit down and actually look at the actual markers.What I would say is that in her particular case, certainly by improving insulin sensitivity and so forth I would wager that her life span would be extended.If you take anything to an extreme with physical performance like power lifting; I mean I know, a friend of mine is 145 pounds and he can bench press 600 pounds, as an example. Or
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