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Anonymous No. 16111952

Does anyone know where to download textbooks about aging and longevity? I want to learn about the subject rigorously, so I want college level textbooks, not popsci books written by de Grey or Sinclair or any of these people.
I want to be able to understand the biology down to the molecular level to be able to make informed choices about whether to take suplements or not

Anonymous No. 16111955

Is this good 4 u?

Tell me about it.

Tell you:

I know nothing about the situation at the face level but the back of my mind is like a hyper data bank that knows all.

Anonymous No. 16111957

I'll be making tweets later remember WorldofVard

Let us solve this problem together.

It's possible.

There is hope in US

Anonymous No. 16111958

>>16111952
Libgen for books sci-hub for papers (libgen does them too but often redirects to sci-hub anyway).
I'm doing research with a group loosely related to sinclair and my project is about reverting a factor of ageing. In my honest opinion, there's really not that much definitively known. The way I see it I'm some schmuck working down in the coal mines getting the base material needed for future researchers to come through and use the stuff we've found to build a working steam engine that'll actually make a difference.
Check out longevitywiki, the people who work on that are pretty passionate and keep up to date. I know two of them are active ageing researchers. I think they have a discord or something if you use that kind of social media, they'd probably point you in the right direction.

Anonymous No. 16112160

>>16111952
>de Grey
>popsci
nigger
his interpretation of age is literally the one that forced its way into the mainstream of research when barely anyone else was talking about it before him

Anonymous No. 16112236

>>16111952
Look at the resources page on fightingaging. Aubrey is good too, he spent a lot of his own money on research and has done a lot of outreach, not many people do that

Anonymous No. 16112243

>>16111952
I want to read these college level textbooks about looksmaxing too dawg, doesn't mean I'm smart enough to understand it. You probably won't understand them either.

Anonymous No. 16112286

>>16111952
Please, you can then write some article on https://wiki.positivemarker.org/
It's fresh wiki for surviving a lot of time purpose. Not many users yet.