Aging and Cellular Banking
Drew and Evan discuss the importance of banking cells early in life to combat aging effects. Drew emphasizes that younger cells have less damage and can slow down the aging process. They also highlight the sense of urgency around 65 to start cellular banking for better long-term health.In this clip
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