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_bobby_tables_ t1_jbz5cri wrote

Why is that grandma smiling about long lived worms and yeast?!

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wildfire98 t1_jbzbpm2 wrote

I thought the same, evidently "Decreasing toxic byproducts of fat could make you feel better and live longer."

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noechtwoow t1_jbzeq74 wrote

The point of the paper itself is not that “decreasing toxic byproducts of fat could make you feel better and live longer” but that the increased expression of adh-1 (which was not known to play a role in clearing byproducts of fat metabolism afaik) is sufficient and necessary to extend lifespan

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lemony-soapwater t1_jc1zf2p wrote

that’s myrna and she IS the yeasty worm. ask edith next door and she’ll tell you allllll about it

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_bobby_tables_ t1_jc2aqr1 wrote

Myrna? That old hag? I didn't recognize her without her glasses and babushka.

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paxcoder t1_jc093ao wrote

When she was fourty, she read an article saying human immortality could soon be achieved with science, and she is confident that this is the breakthrough that will enable her to live to at least five hundred years old.

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Crystallking1 t1_jc0fyy8 wrote

Now this will be a great way to extend the lifespan of worms!

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