If psychiatry is the Cinderella of medicine, addiction medicine is the Cinderella of psychiatry. These were the words of a local psychiatrist mentioned during a course I attended several years ago that just stuck in my mind because indeed, almost nobody wants to deal with these problems and these patients. I am a non-smoker and…… Continue reading Are long-lived people who age gracefully less prone to addiction?
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The 3 things lifespan record-breaking species do right
I am in my 30s as I type this. And the idea of celebrating my 100th birthday is unthinkable. Even unimaginable. After some clinical experience with the elderly, I don’t even know whether to feel happy or sad when another centenarian is pestered by curious and anxious people looking for their secret. Because being 100…… Continue reading The 3 things lifespan record-breaking species do right
The infectious burden of aging – cause or effect?
Last year, I screwed it up when I started a book on a topic that seemed to go nowhere – I quit working on it, not before publishing a blog post here. Nowadays, I’m working on another one trying to answer several questions of mine and putting hypotheses out there. Our DNA mostly remains the…… Continue reading The infectious burden of aging – cause or effect?
From bench to bedside – how to report on animal research for meaningful human clinical trials
Nature has already solved the problem of aging in species all around the world. While most of these species are long-lived trees, there are quite a lot of animals too. To be upfront, most of these animals are primitive, less complex than we humans are. But just like we replicated the technology of manufacturing penicillin…… Continue reading From bench to bedside – how to report on animal research for meaningful human clinical trials