EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 33 MIN
Your Organs Have Different Ages
from The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan · host Dung Trinh
Send us Fan MailWe start with a simple thought experiment about a high school reunion and end up in a new view of aging where each organ runs its own biological clock. We break down Stanford’s Nature Medicine research showing how a blood test can estimate organ-specific biological age and forecast disease risk years before symptoms appear. • chronological age as a misleading health metric • organ-specific biological age across 11 systems • fat as an active endocrine organ that influences inflammation and metabolism • UK Biobank approach using 44,498 participants tracked up to 17 years • proteomics and tissue-specific proteins as a “chemical window” into organs • machine learning baselines and what extreme deviations mean • how common “rogue” organs are in the data • why brain age emerges as the strongest mortality predictor • organ age predicting organ-linked diseases including Alzheimer’s • shifting from reactive sick care to proactive healthcare • using protein signatures to speed up longevity clinical trials • commercialization path and why early tests may target brain heart and immune system Keep questioning the biological rules we take for granted.This podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice. Never miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast app!
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Send us Fan Mail We start with a simple thought experiment about a high school reunion and end up in a new view of aging where each organ runs its own biological clock. We break down Stanford’s Nature Medicine research showing how a blood test can estimate organ-specific biological age and forecast disease risk years before symptoms appear. • chronological age as a misleading health metric • organ-specific biological age across 11 systems • fat as an active endocrine organ t...
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