Dr. Stephen Colbert, DFA, interviews the man who cured aging! (…and I interview his protégé)
In this first segment, Dr. Chang explains that we really don’t know what the normal human birth endowment of telomere length is and we then discuss why lab mice have abnormally long telomeres and are therefore not a good model to study our aging.

Dr. Norm Shealy – Genius and mensche (Part 1)
In this 5:48 video, get acquainted with Dr. Norm Sheely, the alpha and the omega, the rear and avant guard, and a really spiffy gent rockin’ a bolo tie.
He in the founder of the American Holistic Medicine Association and the inventor of the TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) device for rehabilitation medicine.
Questions about sex?
In this brief interview, I ask sexpert Dr. Jen Landa about whether we are wired for one sex partner per lifetime, what the normal frequency of sexual relations should be, and whether the modern American man is a creature in decline.

Is Telomerase Good or Bad?
The inadequate lengthening of telomeres by telomerase allows for mutations to occur. But after carcinogenesis has occurred, the ongoing action of telomerase in those immortal cells allows for lengthening, thereby obscuring the relationship between median telomere length and cancer risk.

We All Have Cancer, But How Much? – iHealthTube18
For today’s #WebinarWednesday, we return to the penultimate iHealthTube video interview. I explain why we are like cars and that with time, if we survive all our cancers, we would eventually accumulate them all. Just like if you drive a car for millions of miles, you will replace all parts.
