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Collective Insights

Aging Research - Jennifer Garrison, PhD - Women

Collective Insights

Qualia Life

Alternative Health, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Science

4.8525 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Aging Research in Women takes center stage as Dr. Jennifer Garrison uncovers the overlooked reality that ovaries age faster than any other organ. This rapid aging, occurring at a rate two and a half times quicker than other tissues, significantly impacts women’s health spans. From heightened cardiovascular risks to osteoporosis, the consequences of accelerated ovarian aging are vast, especially post-menopause. Yet, ovarian health research has long suffered from severe underfunding. At the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Garrison’s work aims to address this deficit by understanding the brain-ovary signaling axis, which she believes is key to promoting healthier aging for women. Sponsored by Qualia Senolytic: https://qualialife.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Senolytic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.

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Our inherent differences between males and females in every species, like women are not small men.

0:06.2

Mice are not small humans.

0:08.0

You know, there's a lot of, there's a lot of nuance there.

0:11.1

And I think for better or worse, the male body has been biology's baseline for the last hundred years.

0:17.6

And so we have a century of clinical and preclinical data that was primarily collected in

0:24.4

males. And what that means is that we're playing catch up. And we don't really have a lot of data

0:31.7

on females. We don't understand female physiology. And at the basis of all of this, if you're, if you're talking about

0:40.0

aging and you don't talk about ovaries and females, then you've sort of missed the boat.

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