I want to tell you one story. And the story
came from the early 1950s. A woman named Wanda Ruth Lunsford, she was a scientist in New
York City and she published one paper, which turned out to be her only paper in science
and she was actually pushed out of science. What she did was she took an old rat and a
young rat, she put them to sleep and she tied their skin together.
So after about a day
or so their blood supplies joined. Well, several weeks later she looked and in that old rat
there were new neurons growing in the brain, the heart beat stronger and the muscles were
bigger. The gray hair turned brown again. She claimed she reversed aging.
People call
her Dracula, Frankenstein, all kinds of crazy names. Well, earlier this year three separate laboratories
at Harvard, Stanford, University of California San Francisco repeated the experiment and
it worked. And what they showed is at age 25, in you and I, our stem cells go to sleep
and get turned off. And proteins, from young mice in this case or young humans, can turn
them back on again.
And when these stem cells get turned back on new neurons can be grown,
repair happens much quicker in tissue. We all see that. Our child breaks his leg he
or she is back walking again in a couple weeks. You don't even know what happened.
Your grandmother
breaks her leg and it hits her quality of life the rest of her life. So there are clinical
trials now using proteins that were found in young individual to try to stimulate bone
repair in the elderly who have fractures. And so just like a diabetic requires a shot
of insulin so that they can manage their sugar, going forward if you break your leg in the
elderly we may just give you a shot of these proteins to turn back on your stem cells so
you can repair quicker. We're trying it in cancer because cancer in
kids is about 90 percent curable.
Once you turn 25 that same cancer turns incurable.
So maybe if I can convince the body it's younger I can have, or we as a science community can
have, a bigger impact on cancer. So I leave you with that bit of hope that aging is something
that may be able to be reversed, and not so that we can live till 150 but so that we can
all live until our ninth or tenth decade without there being a decrease in quality in those
last decades, because that would be the goal, quality years till the end..
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