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A recipe for reversing ageing?

avid Sinclair is an alumnus of magazine’s 100 most influential people on the planet, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical school, who at 52 with a full head of brown hair and a face that from a distance looks unlined and youthful makes it easier for him to enthusiastically propose that ageing can be aborted and even reversed. Sinclair’s guide to beating ageing has become the mantra of the antiageing community, and I regularly get quizzed by my patients about the

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