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Defying Gravity: Astronaut Health and Your Genes

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Launch into outer space with Dr. Chris Mason, professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, as he tells the story of his collaboration with NASA on the famous Twins Study and its implications for the future of human health, genetics, and interplanetary travel.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

  1. Chris Mason, professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and co-founder of Onegevity [00:00:53]
  2. Mason’s first research mission with NASA [3:48]
    • How space and gravity affected astronaut Scott Kelly [4:28]
    • What is genetic malleability? [8:54]
  3. How many genes do humans have? [10:14]
    • The cost to test a whole genome [12:39]
  4. Thorne’s Biological Age Test, modifying your own genetic expression with lifestyle changes [16:01]
  5. Concern over the scientific possibility of altering genetic expression with technology [18:52]
  6. Questions from the community [23:38]
    • How sterile are the inside of spaceships, and is there such thing as being “too clean” for astronauts? [23:45]
    • Is space itself sterile? [26:03]
    • What TV show most accurately depicts life in space? Space nutrition? [27:11]
    • Do people age at different rates because they’re in space, and can supplements impact how people age? [29:51]
    • When are humans going to Mars, and how will we get our nutrition there? [34:24]
    • What has the space program taught us about the value of supplements? Do astronauts take them now? [35:46]
    • Are astronauts getting less nutrition from the dehydrated foods they eat? [36:53]
    • Will humans find a mineral in space that could someday be used for human health? [38:07]
    • Is there intelligent life out in space? [39:27]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

Links to products mentioned in this episode: Biological Age Health Panel, FloraMend Prime Probiotic®, Prebiotic +, Niacel® 400, Gut Health Test with Microbiome Wipe

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Make sure to never miss an episode by subscribing to the show on your podcast app. You can also learn more about what we talked about by visiting Thorne.com and checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Launch into outer space with Dr. Chris Mason, professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, as he tells the story of his collaboration with NASA on the famous Twins Study and its implications for the future of human health, genetics, and interplanetary travel.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

  1. Chris Mason, professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and co-founder of Onegevity [00:00:53]
  2. Mason’s first research mission with NASA [3:48]
    • How space and gravity affected astronaut Scott Kelly [4:28]
    • What is genetic malleability? [8:54]
  3. How many genes do humans have? [10:14]
    • The cost to test a whole genome [12:39]
  4. Thorne’s Biological Age Test, modifying your own genetic expression with lifestyle changes [16:01]
  5. Concern over the scientific possibility of altering genetic expression with technology [18:52]
  6. Questions from the community [23:38]
    • How sterile are the inside of spaceships, and is there such thing as being “too clean” for astronauts? [23:45]
    • Is space itself sterile? [26:03]
    • What TV show most accurately depicts life in space? Space nutrition? [27:11]
    • Do people age at different rates because they’re in space, and can supplements impact how people age? [29:51]
    • When are humans going to Mars, and how will we get our nutrition there? [34:24]
    • What has the space program taught us about the value of supplements? Do astronauts take them now? [35:46]
    • Are astronauts getting less nutrition from the dehydrated foods they eat? [36:53]
    • Will humans find a mineral in space that could someday be used for human health? [38:07]
    • Is there intelligent life out in space? [39:27]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

Links to products mentioned in this episode: Biological Age Health Panel, FloraMend Prime Probiotic®, Prebiotic +, Niacel® 400, Gut Health Test with Microbiome Wipe

Subscribe To More Content

Make sure to never miss an episode by subscribing to the show on your podcast app. You can also learn more about what we talked about by visiting Thorne.com and checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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