Bicep
#22
I couldn’t help it, when I saw this at first it looked like the dog was announcing his partnership with Crinetics. Good dog. Smart dog.
Neo
#23
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Beth
#24
My VERY uneducated guess has been that he is probably fine consuming high levels of protein because he is on rapamycin. I have wondered if he would still do it to the same level if he weren’t, and if he wasn’t fasting to make up for effects he’s not getting on rapamycin. No idea but this is what has occurred to me…
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Neo
#25
And
Read here:
Full (unpaywalled) story: https://archive.ph/U3EQY
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Davin8r
#26
[johney12] is some kind of bot, right? He/it has just been regurgitating my posts with slightly different wording.
AnUser
#27
Yes it is a GPT bot, I’ve told it to RapAdmin.
We should leave it be and see what it does, unless it will post a lot until revealing its hand and true purpose…
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This bit of humor as we start getting long-lived pets…

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This makes me wonder if anyone has seen a study showing IGF-1 levels before and after rapamycin? In theory, rapamycin might reduce IGF-1 levels because it influences it indirectly, but I’m not sure the effect amounts to anything significant at normal oral intakes.
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