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Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@optispanDr. Matt Kaeberlein is joined by Dr. Marcus Ranney and Dr. Brian Kennedy, leading experts in longevity science. Recorded at the Rise for Aging Conference in Bangalore, India, they discuss India's growing role in longevity research, the impact of AI in aging and healthcare, and unique health challenges in India, such as diet, diabetes, and metabolic health. They also explore innovative healthcare solutions, including digital health records, longevity clinics, AI-driven diagnostics, and personalized medicine. The conversation covers stem cell therapy, hormone replacement, key supplements, and lifestyle interventions for healthy aging.0:00 - Introduction & Overview of the Rise for Aging Conference2:00 - The Growth of India's Longevity Science & Healthcare Innovation4:45 - Challenges & Opportunities in India's Healthcare System7:30 - AI & Technology Transforming Longevity Medicine10:00 - Stem Cells, Safety Concerns & Potential Benefits15:00 - The Role of Peptides & NAD in Aging22:00 - Lifestyle Interventions: Exercise, Diet & Sleep for Longevity30:00 - The Importance of Supplements, Hormones & Personalized Medicine40:00 - Cutting-Edge Diagnostics & The Future of Health Monitoring55:00 - Closing Thoughts & Final TakeawaysProducers: Tara Mei, Nicholas ArapisVideo Editor: Jacob KeliikoaDISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan podcast is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.More places to find us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/optispanTwitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberleinLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/optispanpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@optispanhttps://www.optispan.life/Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.On this podcast I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these episodes helpful!
In this video, Dr. Marcus Ranney shares valuable insights on stress, sleep, nutrition, and anti-aging to help you live your best life. Watch now!
Send us a textUnlock the secrets to living not just a longer life, but a healthier one with Dr. Marcus, a leading authority on longevity and adventure. Learn from his vast experiences, including his thrilling work with NASA, as he explains the crucial difference between lifespan and health span. Dr. Marcus emphasizes the importance of adopting lifestyle changes that focus on enhancing our health throughout our years, advocating for a holistic approach that integrates both physical and mental well-being to achieve a fulfilling life.Embark on a transformative exploration of preventive health strategies, as Dr. Marcus outlines three vital phases for achieving optimal health: adopting a mindset geared towards long-term health, discerning credible information amidst a sea of online content, and employing personalized health strategies to honor our unique biology. This episode challenges the reactive health paradigms of the past, advocating instead for proactive, data-driven measures that enhance both our lifespan and health span. From blood panels to functional assessments, discover how targeted interventions can empower your journey toward a healthier future.Join us as we delve into Dr. Marcus's personal adventures, from scaling Everest to enduring the Arctic's extreme cold, and learn the invaluable life lessons these experiences have imparted. His narrative not only highlights the potential of human resilience but also the power of mentorship, role modeling, and the pursuit of knowledge. Be inspired by the stories of perseverance and growth, and find motivation to lead an active, meaningful life by embracing challenges and nurturing relationships. This episode promises to leave you inspired, equipped with tools to enhance your health, and ready to embrace life's adventures. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
Did you know that chronic lack of sleep can lead to diabetes and memory loss? On this episode, Your Habit coach hosts Dr. Marcus Ranney and explores the crucial importance of sleep, the role of micronutrients in our diet, and the habits necessary to keep your body in peak condition. Learn how small changes in your daily routine can prevent serious health issues and boost your overall well-being. Tune in to discover practical tips and scientific insights that will help you lead a healthier, more fulfilling life with Dr. Marcus Ranney! You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookCheck out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes! In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Dr.Marcus Raney Follow Dr.Marcus Raney on Instagram at @docmranney [https://www.instagram.com/niv.prakasam/] Listen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsApple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio SaavnEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.com Don't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!-x-x-xDisclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever considered living longer? Or were you hopeless about your future, health-wise? We have Dr. Marcus Ranney join the podcast to share some interesting and shocking facts about the human body. The conversation takes you through the human body's abilities and habits that impact its performance and metrics that help you identify those and solutions to fix and enhance your lifespan. You're gonna enjoy this! Dr Marcus also helps individuals solve this and add years to their lives through his company, Human Edge. More about them at www.humanedge.co #healthandfitness #entrepreneur #aging #adventure #longevity _____________________________________________ Links to the full podcast Youtube: https://youtu.be/sqm2psL78K8 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/27W3FvQMMnYsZiRo5Lpzku?si=3d98c67f06234691 Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/longevity-expert-on-how-to-live-longer-dr-marcus-ranney/id1659991514?i=1000643946170 ____________________________________ My name is Dilip and I'm your host. You can connect with me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kmr_dilipLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dilipevsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmr_dilipBlog: https://www.dilipkumar.co
In this episode of SparX, Mukesh (Founder Myntra and Cult.Fit) is in conversation with Dr. Marcus Ranney, Founder & CEO of Human Edge, ‘The Longeivity Science Company' based on highly personalised bio hacks or commonly said ‘incremental biological interventions' based on simple lifestyle changes, for each participant. A Business Professional in Healthcare and Technology, Marcus completed his Bachelors of Science and Medical degrees from University College Medical School in London. His spectacular expeditions have led him climbing the sides of Everest, skiing in the Arctic, the European Alps and serving as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force and at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Bonding over the curiosity of the longevity phenomenon, Mukesh and Marcus discuss in length about health, bio hacks and the future of health testing. What exactly happens when we age? What is the difference between Chronological and Biological age? Do you need to take supplements? All these questions and more answered in this episode.A published author, public health commentator and keynote speaker, in 2013, the World Economic Forum appointed him as a Global Shaper, don't miss out on this insightful discussion these two leading visionaries!00:00 - 1:03 Sneak Peak of the Episode!1:04 - 2:00 Introducing our guest: Dr. Marcus Ranney! 2:01 - 8:57 Early experiences that shaped Marcus's career8:58 - 13:46 Cardiovascular Exercise & Mountains: Marcus's two passions 13:47 - 18:30 Being around nature and what it does for your body18:31 - 23:04 Marcus's stint at NASA23:05 - 32:12 The longevity phenomenon & its future 32:13 - 37:59 Fundamental aspects of living longer 38:00 - 42:05 Marcus asks Mukesh a question! 42:06 - 48:10 Ageing 101: What, How & Why?48:11 - 56:44 Testing Chronological & Biological Age56:45 - 1:03:24 Approaching Health Tests 1:03:25 - 1:06:18 Health Testing in India 1:06:19 - 1:17:02 Introducing Health Supplements in your life 1:17:03 - 1:19:18 Emergence of Ayurveda in the Supplement Range 1:19:19 - 1:22:03 Proliferation of IV Therapy 1:22:04 - 1:28:22 Marcus talks about ‘Recovery Stack' 1:28:23 - 1:31:38 Relevance of Stem Cells 1:31:39 - 1:34:22 Blood Transfusion: Possible Option or a Haywire in making? 1:34:23 - 1:38:34 “We're living in a golden age”…Access to mechanism of human ageing 1:38:35 - 1:40:11 Thanking our wonderful guest!About SparX by Mukesh BansalSparX is a podcast where we delve into the cutting-edge scientific research, stories from impact-makers and tools for unlocking the secrets to human potential and growth. We believe that entrepreneurship, fitness and the science of productivity is at the forefront of the India Story; the country is at the cusp of greatness and at SparX, we wish to make these tools accessible for every generation of Indians to be able to make the most of the opportunities around us. In a new episode every Sunday, our host Mukesh Bansal (Founder Myntra and Cult.fit) will talk to guests from all walks of life and also break down everything he's learnt about the science of impact over the course of his 20-year long career. This is the India Century, and we're enthusiastic to start this journey with you.Follow us on Instagram: @sparxbymukeshbansal Website: https://www.sparxbymukeshbansal.comYou can also listen to SparX on all audio platformsFasion | Outbreak | Courtesy EpidemicSound.com
Scrolling at 2 AM and a messed up sleep pattern, yes? This video is meant for you. Dr. Marcus Ranney is the Founder and CEO of Human Edge, well-being & longevity expert, a published author and we recently hosted him on our show. From mitochondria to sleep patterns and how biohacking not only impacts our lifespan but also our quality of life, Dr. Marcus had some key insights to share. Here are some of the most important pointers from the interview:1) Sleep and the most important phases in sleep patterns 2) Biohacking, supplements and following a lifestyle that works for you 3) Mitochondria and performance - optimising your body and energy 4) Following a plan that is enjoyable and sustainable for youWebsite: https://www.humanedge.co/LinkedIn profile: https://in.linkedin.com/in/docmranneyMarcus Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/docmranney/YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@docm3371/featuredAmazon: https://www.amazon.in/Human-Edge-Dr-Marcus-Ranney/dp/0000989835 More about Rodrigo and Something Bigger:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelasTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rodrigo_canelasWeb: https://www.somethingbigger.com
A champion of wellbeing, Dr Marcus Ranney is a big believer of leveraging the power of digital biomarkers to hack the human operating system—priming it for a longer health span. A published bestselling author, keynote speaker, digital talk show host, and public health commentator, he has been a World Economic Forum's Global Shaper and a Senior Fellow to the Atlantic Council. In 2021, he launched Human Edge with the aim of helping white collar employees be the best version of themselves—health, brain, and body—regardless of the challenges at the workplace. How do sleep challenges impact our ability to grow and age well? How does sleep play a role in longevity? What are three times when melatonin can be effective and safe? For more on Dr Marcus Ranney, you can follow him: Website: https://humanedge.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docmranney/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney/ Books: https://www.amazon.in/Human-Edge-Dr-Marcus-Ranney/dp/0000989835 Related Episodes: 159 - Utilising Tracking For Better Sleep With Mohit Kumar, Founder, Ultrahuman 152 - Sleep Diagnostics With Pankaj Arora -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at OHA Health. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 17 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2023. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix and UK Health Radio discussing sleep.
On May 6 and 7 2022, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-chair and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This episode From the Vault is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.This discussion starts with #INCBCN co-founder Jeff Lazarus and Roger Green what Jeff considered the successes and surprises of the conference. Jeff speaks about the “palpable” energy of the attendees, the number of people who attended virtually and engaged through Q & A and the range of issued addressed at the conference as three strong positives. On a more prosaic note, he also mentions how well the technology worked throughout the meeting. Roger Green suggests that much of the energy came from merging three separate streams of activity — medical specialists, primary care and patient advocates — into a single conversation that touched on all three groups' issues. He also suggests that having Marcus Ranney and Jeff to share a digital health vision of the future added additional energy and the prospect of what Roger calls “radical patient empowerment.” As co-founder Jörn Schattenberg and then Louise Campbell join the conversation, levity ensues as the four discuss the surprise closing statement from Jeff and Jörn and then a more serious tone as the group discusses the benefits that multidisciplinary conversation brought to all the participants.
Varun Duggirala ends every episode asking the guest the best advice they have ever gotten and that segment has given us some of the most memorable learnings that make us think deeply. Watch this specially curated compilation of the BEST advice guests Faye D'souza, Dhruv Sehgal, Karishma Mehta, Ashwin Suresh, Marcus Ranney, Kubbra Sait and Priya Malik shared with Varun and find the guidance, reassurance and motivation you've been looking for! From Karishma's biggest learning as an entrepreneur to the words that turned Priya Malik's life around to Dhruv Sehgal's eye opening realisation about growing older - catch all this and more in this latest episode of Take aPause. You can Order Varun's book “Everything is out of syllabus: An instruction manual for life & work “ at https://amzn.to/335QKow Follow Varun across social media platforms @VarunDuggi https://www.instagram.com/varunduggi/ https://www.youtube.com/c/VarunDuggi https://twitter.com/varunduggi And for a weekly download of mind musings and recommendations subscribe to his newsletter “Unschooled with Varun Duggirlala” at https://varunduggi.substack.com About the show “Take a Pause with Varun Duggirala” is a twice a week podcast to learn, share and unlock insights to survive and thrive in life as an adult, leader, parent and human being. It's built on the belief that… “I know being an adult is a struggle, but we're all on different sides of the same boat, and if we share what we're experiencing and learn from each other, then Adulting can be as nostalgic and fun as childhood often seems”. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-a-pause-varun-duggi/message
In today's episode, I have the pleasure of inviting Marcus Ranney. Marcus and I connected on a very near and dear topic, i.e., Biohacking. A champion of wellbeing, Marcus is a big believer in leveraging the power of digital biomarkers to hack the human operating system primed for longevity, allowing us to reach our fullest potential - health, brain, and body - via his latest investor-backed venture, HumanEdge. Get ready to discover the power of biohacking with a passion for pushing the boundaries of what's possible and a track record of transforming lives; Dr. Ranney is a force to be reckoned with - and he's just getting started. If you would like to reach out to Dr. Marcus Ranney, then you can connect with him on his Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney/ If you are interested in getting his book, here is the link: The Human Edge The Podcast is available in the following locations: Anchor FM Spotify Apple Google Amazon Stitcher Breaker Overcast Pocket Cast Radio Public IHeart
We live in our bodies but how much do we really understand about how they work? On this episode of Take aPause, Varun chats with physician entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney on the fundamentals each of us should focus on to not just live long lives but the healthiest possible lives in bodies that allow us to achieve our optimum potential as individuals. Find out how you can successfully biohack popular practices like intermittent fasting, regulating caffeine intake, ice baths, and calorie deficit diets to gain peak performance levels. A business professional in healthcare and technology, Dr. Marcus Ranney specialises in research that explores the limits of the human body for optimum performance and longevity. His exploits include climbing the sides of Everest, skiing in the Arctic, the European Alps, and serving as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force and at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Currently based in Mumbai, he is the founder of Human Edge, a longevity science company with the vision of democratising the healthspan of the workforce across the globe. He is also a published author, a keen athlete and marathon runner, and holds a Guinness World Record for backwards running. You can Order Varun's book “Everything is out of syllabus: An instruction manual for life & work “ at https://amzn.to/335QKow Follow Varun across social media platforms @VarunDuggi https://www.instagram.com/varunduggi/ https://www.youtube.com/c/VarunDuggi https://twitter.com/varunduggi And for a weekly download of mind musings and recommendations subscribe to his newsletter “Unschooled with Varun Duggirlala” at https://varunduggi.substack.com About the show “Take apause with Varun Duggirala” ( previously “The Varun Duggi show”) is a twice a week podcast that's meant to enable its listeners to take a pause amidst the chaos of their daily lives to learn tools, embrace ideas and soak in concepts that will help them find motivation, build the right mindset and perform at their best. Varun also occasionally taps into the minds of truly interesting people to give listeners a learn from and use in their work, life and everything in-between. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-a-pause-varun-duggi/message
From sick care to longevity, Dr. Marcus Ranney's career over the past two decades have led him from the patient's bedside to a wider stage as he now creates global impact via systemic change by championing well-being. His passion for extreme physiology has allowed him to conduct field research across the planet. After practicing clinical medicine in London, in 2010, he made the transition to Mumbai where he has worked within the Healthcare and Life-sciences industry as a Strategic advisor and Investor with a range of MNC and national bellwether firms. He is now the Founder and CEO of Human Edge working on bio hacking for better everyday life. ------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by Park Avenue, shop for their wrinkle free shirts here: https://www.myraymond.com/ ------------------------------------- Click here to get regular WhatsApp updates:https://wa.me/message/ZUZQQGKCZTADL1 ------------------------------------- Connect with Dr. Marcus :Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney/Twitter: https://twitter.com/docmranney ------------------------------------- Connect with Us: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-operatorTwitter: https://twitter.com/OperatorStartup ------------------------------------- Topics:00:00 Sneak peak01:00 Introduction02:46 Getting started in healthcare05:47 What makes Extreme sports/adventurers robust?09:13 Genetics v/s Nurture11:10 Moving from Preventive healthcare to optimizing their health15:42 Going from Idea to Product to Company21:40 Park Avenue Wrinkle free shirts22:04 Consumerisation of healthcare26:58 Fitness for Founders33:09 How to make up for sleep deficit38:47 Books and Podcast recommendations40:00 Park Avenue Power Points If you liked this episode, let us know by hitting the like button and share with your friends and family. Please also remember to subscribe to our channel and switch on the notifications to never miss an episode!
Over 7,000 in-person attendees from around the world convened at the 73rd Annual AASLD Liver Meeting for a lively and momentous event in Washington DC. Surfing the NASH Tsunami hosted two recording sessions throughout the event to discuss key takeaways. This conversation is a composite featuring impressions from both sessions.The first session features Scott Friedman, Jörn Schattenberg, Rachel Zayas and Roger Green. Jörn starts this conversation by discussing a presentation delivered by Mazen Noureddin on the developmental mitochondrial uncoupler, HU6. While mitochondrial uncouplers are not new, they are to the field of NASH. Jörn goes on to describe a short, 61-patient trial. The trial yielded large percentages of patients reducing their liver fat more than 30% – around 40% at the lowest dose and 71 or 72% at the two higher doses – and HbA1C in a medication that appeared safe in this two-month trial. Scott goes on to credit Gerald Shulman at Yale for his role in developing knowledge about mitochondria and the liver. Jörn and Roger then recall Marcus Ranney, the self-described mitochondrial fan and biohacker, who discussed his affection for and belief in the importance of mitochondria during his talk in Barcelona and a subsequent NASH Tsunami interview. As the conversation wraps up, Jörn raises the idea that a mitochondrial uncoupler might be a short-term intervention at the start of a longer therapeutic regimen. Scott notes that the idea of induction therapy vs. maintenance is gaining traction.The second part of this conversation comes from a session on the final morning featuring Stephen Harrison, Sven Francque, Jörn Schattenberg, Ian Rowe, Jeff McIntyre and Roger Green. Roger begins with discussion of the REGENERATE trial, a Phase 3 from Intercept for obeticholic acid in non-cirrhotic NASH. Arun Sanyal presented a reanalysis of the results as a late-breaker on Monday. Roger describes the change in pathology-reading technology from the original analysis, in which the entire deck was distributed randomly between two readers. The two readers represented for the consensus and adjudication process in consideration. Slides where agreement could not be reached were not used. Roger reviews his take on the important elements of the results:Improved resolution of what now appears to be transitory LDL elevationsA slight drop in placebo performance and slight increase in high-dose performanceThe latter indicates the higher dose is roughly three times as effective as placebo instead of two-fold in the original analysis. Stephen continues to comment on the larger, vastly enhanced safety database in this study. Sven notes the study suggests there may be significant benefit in halting progression even in patients who do not regress.
One of the most intriguing presentations at the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (INCBCN) came from physician, author and entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney. In this conversation, Roger Green interviews Marcus on his experiences unique vision and the future of #biohacking.In this conversation From the Vault, Marcus discusses his own “journey of figuring out…how to augment [his] own health.” He describes his personal history and career, how he came to write the best-selling book “At the Human Edge,” to begin his Human Edge consultancy and to begin developing the #biohacking app Mito. Along the way, we learn about his long-standing passion for mitochondria and the ways experiencing long-haul COVID-19 has affected his health and perspective. From a market perspective, he discusses the rapid growth of technologies designed to collect and share information about the individual's metabolism.From the platform of understanding Human Edge and Mito, the dialogue veers into broader social issues. Roger discusses how the conference presented and amplified four very different views of power and control in managing individuals' health. Marcus shares his view that if we are to address social developmental needs and goals necessary to advance health, data — at all levels — will be key to formulating, evaluating and improving strategies and programs. These ideas do not sound radical in their one-sentence summaries, but the discussion is richer, farther-reaching and more powerful than the summaries themselves suggest.
"You can't treat, what you can't measure" is a motto that our guest for today really believes in. In this episode of This Round Is On Me, Gauri is joined by Dr. Marcus Ranney, Founder & CEO of Human Edge. What is Bio-Hacking and how can one achieve it? There are 5 pillars namely - sleep, fuel, movement, environment, and emotions to the best biohacking which when modified in a certain way can lead to one living a really healthy long life. Gauri and Doc M. talk about how we use the data that we each are creating to augment the best health experience for ourselves. They also deep dive into each pillar to explain the best prescription that can be used at the right time, for the right person, and in the right context. Listen to this conversation to understand how to create a mechanism in which each one of us is empowered through technology to understand what biology is telling us and to use this methodology to become the best version of ourselves. Check out the Bluezone Study here: https://www.bluezones.com/You can buy the book - At The Human Edge by Dr. Marcus Ranney here: https://atthehumanedge.com/You can listen to The Peter Attia Drive Podcast here: https://peterattiamd.com/podcast/ and check out www.medsformore.org as mentioned by Doc M. You can also follow Doc M on LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/docmranneyTwitter: https://twitter.com/docmranneyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/docmranney/Check out 50 amazing episodes of 'This Round Is On Me'You can follow Gauri on Instagram: @gauridevidayalTwitter: @gauridetailsYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: IVM Podcasts - Apps on Google Play or iOS: IVM Podcasts, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured
One of the most intriguing presentations at this month's inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN) came from physician, author and entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney. In this conversation, Roger Green interviews Marcus on his experiences unique vision and the future of #biohacking.In this conversation, Marcus discusses his own "journey of figuring out...how to augment [his] own health." He describes his personal history and career, how he came to write the best-selling book "At the Human Edge," to begin his Human Edge consultancy and to begin developing the #biohacking app Mito (which is still in development). Along the way, we learn about his long-standing passion for mitochondria and the ways experiencing long-haul COVID-19 has affected his health and perspective. From a market perspective, he discussed the rapid growth of technologies designed to collect and share information about the individual's metabolism. From the platform of understanding Human Edge and mito, the dialogue veers into broader social issues. Roger discusses how the conference presented and amplified four very different views of power and control in managing individuals' health. Marcus shares his view that if we are to address social developmental needs and goals necessary to advance health, data -- at all levels -- will be key to formulating, evaluating and improving strategies and programs. These ideas do not sound radical in their one-sentence summaries, but the discussion is richer, farther reaching and more powerful than the summaries themselves suggest.
On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-founder and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers. Serious comments about meeting design and the importance of stakeholder diversity are interspersed with the conference's lighter moments, in this case referring to Louise being pressed into co-chair services at the last moment.This conversation starts with the three regular hosts describing the one memory from the weekend that will last the longest for them. Jörn discusses the intensity of the dialogues between stakeholders. Louise focuses on Cyrielle Caussy's presentation on the "fatal triple" of metabolic diseases. Roger identifies two: the passion of the patient advocates and the differences in perspective between traditional top-down, command-and-control specialist medicine as compared to data-driven patient empowerment as depicted by Marcus Ranney's Mito app in development. Given the focus on diverse stakeholders throughout the meeting, the conversation shifts to focus on stakeholders who were NOT well represented: nurses for one, payers and regulators for another. As a final comment, Louise mentions the consistency of a meeting where every presentation, every session was enlightening and satisfying.
On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-chair and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.This discussion starts with #INCBCN co-founder Jeff Lazarus and Roger Green what Jeff considered the successes and surprises of the conference. Jeff speaks about the "palpable" energy of the attendees, the number of people who attended virtually and engaged through Q & A and the range of issued addressed at the conference as three strong positives. On a more prosaic note, he also mentions how well the technology worked throughout the meeting. Roger Green suggests that much of the energy came from merging three separate streams of activity -- medical specialists, primary care and patient advocates -- into a single conversation that touched on all three groups' issues. He also suggests that having Marcus Ranney and Jeff to share a digital health vision of the future added additional energy and the prospect of what Roger calls "radical patient empowerment." As co-founder Jörn Schattenberg and then Louise Campbell join the conversation, levity ensues as the four discuss the surprise closing statement from Jeff and Jörn and then a more serious tone as the group discusses the benefits that multidisciplinary conversation brought to all the participants.
On May 6 and 7, over 100 NAFLD stakeholders convened in Barcelona and on-line for the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care 2022 conference (#INCBCN.) Surfing the NASH Tsunami was there, with Jörn Schattenberg serving as event co-founder and Louise Campbell and Roger Green moderating sessions. This week's episode is less a formal recap of the meeting than recollections of key moments and messages from the co-founders and Surfers.While the question in this conversation comes from Roger Green, who asks about controversies, the two pivotal controversies center around views of patient empowerment. The conversation begins where the last one ended, which Louise Campbell and Roger Green commenting that calling the entire disease class simply "Fatty Liver Disease," as proposed by Primary Care participant @Jean Mareis, would remove a controversial issue and foster stronger communication between doctor and patient. In response, Jeff Lazarus and Jörn Schattenberg note that there is an ongoing delphi exercise led by Jeff and his team, which will report on July 8 and 9. From here, the discussion around controversy shifts focus to the varying reactions to #HumanEdge founder Marcus Ranney's presenting about #biohacking and his developmental Mito app. Questions ranged from how much data to put in patients' hands to where analysis should be controlled. This element wraps up with Jörn Schattenberg noting the research value of the data that Human Edge proposes to collect. The last part of this conversation covers plans for the 2023 conference and congratulates Jeff as he departs.
Last week, all three #NASHTsunami co-hosts participated in the inaugural Innovations in NAFLD Care (#INCBCN) 2022 conference in Barcelona. Today, co-chair Jeff Lazarus joins Jörn, Louise and Roger in reviewing the conference's high points and key messages.The meeting itself brought a diverse group of Fatty Liver stakeholders to Barcelona last week to explore NAFLD care from several distinct perspectives. Research Key Opinion leaders discussed not only advances in medicines and diagnostics but also the best ways to utilize what is available today. Patient advocates shared their goals, victories and frustrations working within the current system. Primary care physicians discussed some challenges in incorporating a whole different set of disease screens and thinking into their overloaded practices and ways computing power can help identify patients who need help. Finally, entrepreneur Dr. Marcus Ranney shared a visionary app called Mito that his company, Human Edge, is developing.This episode is less a recap of the meeting itself than a discussion of its key themes and highlights. The Surfers share their own impressions of the event along with feedback from other attendees. The conversation conveys the enthusiasm and energy present in the room throughout the conference. Along the way, it touches on some of the key concepts presented at the conference.The final segment of this episode is an abbreviation of a 1:1 interview Roger Green conducted with Marcus Ranney on the specific history of how he came to develop Mito and a broader discussion of the power that decentralized data and analytics can have in improving the health of any patient with a hand-held phone that connects to the internet.
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Dr. Marcus Ranney is an international champion of wellbeing who has recently been directly involved in the fight against COVID in India. His philosophy centers around enhancing the positive aspects of health rather than focusing solely on disease. Ranney's research has taken him to the sides of Everest, skiing in the Arctic and the European Alps, and he has served as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force and at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. He's recently authored the book “At the Human Edge” which looks at human physiology and extreme sports. He is a keen athlete and marathon runner, holding a Guinness World Record for backwards running. Learn more at www.humanedge.co or through his social media handle - docmranney.
I have been obsessed with the topic of Health and Wellness for the better part of a decade and it is only over the past 2-3 years where I have begun to finally understand that there is more to this than just physical fitness and proper nutrition. We are moving towards a new paradigm where we are focusing on all the possible means available to us to live healthier, happier, and longer lives - physically, mentally, socially, spiritually, and environmentally. The trouble is, we have so much information around that it is hard to figure out what works and what needs to be discarded immediately. So I reached out to Dr. Marcus Ranney to help me understand this vast subject. Dr. Marcus Ranney's career journey over the past two decades have led him from the patient's bedside to a wider stage as he now creates global impact via systemic change by championing wellbeing. Completing his Bachelors of Science and Medical degrees from University College Medical School in London his passion for extreme physiology has allowed him to conduct field research across the planet. A published best selling author, keynote speaker, digital talk show host and public health commentator, he has been a World Economic Forum's Global Shaper and more recently appointed as a Senior Fellow to the Atlantic Council, working on a project exploring the relationship between the climate crisis and planetary health. A champion of wellbeing, Marcus is a big believer that sustainably improving the lives of billions of people the world over can only be brought about by enhancing the positive aspects of health rather than focusing solely on pathogenesis and disease. I hope you enjoy the episode. Link to Dr. Marcus' book - https://www.amazon.in/At-Human-Edge-P... Follow him on - Twitter - @docmranney LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/docmranney Instagram - @docmranney Do let me know what you think of the show by writing to me at aadharmalhotra@gmail.com. You can also reach me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/aadharmalhotra/ and LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/aadharmalhotra/. See you soon. Music by KOMODi www.soundcloud.com/KODOMOiMusic/ www.youtube.com/c/KODOMOiMusic www.facebook.com/KODOMOiMusic/ www.twitter.com/hellokodomoi www.instagram.com/hellokodomoi/ www.kodomoi.bandcamp.com creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by RFM: youtu.be/C-Ku_5etsb8
Chris and Neal invite special guest Dr. Marcus Ranney onto the show to discuss his new book, At The Human Edge, as well as his work on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. The book is a non-fiction-based piece of popular science which unravels the amazing adaptive physiological responses that our bodies undergo as we push it to the limits in extreme sports and natural environments. Each chapter captures the history, geography, and physical challenges which our bodies face when we as a species have tried to conquer the great outdoors. From Mt Everest to the South Pole, from a journey to Mars to the bottom of the Mariana trench. Chris and Neal further dive into Dr. Ranney's strong understanding of human physiology (particularly at the extreme), how the body first deteriorates, then adapts, and finally excels when faced with running a marathon, summiting Everest, or going to Mars. You can find Dr. Ranney's book here: https://www.amazon.com/At-Human-Edge-Physiology-Performance-ebook/dp/B08MW7D165
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What is the relationship between Nature and Nurture and can you Biohack your way to surpass the extreme limits of human physiology? These are just some of the questions Dr Marcus Ranney will be talking about in this episode of Perishable Wisdom. While talking about his book "At The Human Edge" Marcus goes into detail about his own experiences of running marathons, climbing mountains and working as a clinical physician. He also talks about some of the exceptional individuals who have broken records, almost lost their lives and people who continue to work towards breaking the human physiological limitations. Shayamal and Marcus discuss some of the recent technological advancements made in the field, is fasting impactful, central governor theory and more. Dr Marcus Ranney is a clinical physician, a marathon runner and someone who'd been on expeditions to Mt. Everest and Arctic Circle and the European Alps. Not just that he has also served as a Medical officer with the Royal Airforce and Nasa's Kennedy Space Center and was named the World Economic Forum Global Shaper. For brand partnerships, collaborations and sponsorship opportunities, send us an email at hi@wyn.studio Perishable Wisdom is a WYN Studio production. Find us at http://wyn.studio. Connect with us: Marcus - Instagram and Twitter Shayamal - Instagram and Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the country slowly returning to a state of "unlock", how ready is India for the next phase of the return to normalcy? Sriram Iyer, Chief Editor - Business Insider India is in conversation with Dr. Marcus Ranney, GM - Thrive Global India, Dr. Gautam Bhansali, Chief Co-ord for with the BMC for Mumbai's private hospitals, Dr. Sanjeev Bagai, Chairman - Nephron and Deepak Shenoy, Founder - CapitalMind. Listen in!
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Alastair Newton from Nomura, Tarun Ramadorai from Imperial College, London, and Dr. Marcus Ranney, Thrive Global speak to Sriram Iyer from Business Insider discuss how much money should PM give to survive a 2-month lockdown?