Senescent Cells
Cells that cease to divide but remain metabolically active, contributing to aging and disease. Mentioned in the context of personalized nutrition plans to address high loads of these cells.
Videos Mentioning Senescent Cells

The Truth About Creatine & Exercise! 30% Of People Will Die From This! The Healthy Ageing Doctor
The Diary Of A CEO
Cells that cease to divide but remain metabolically active, contributing to aging and disease. Mentioned in the context of personalized nutrition plans to address high loads of these cells.

The Biology of Slowing & Reversing Aging | Dr. David Sinclair
Andrew Huberman
Also known as 'zombie cells,' these accumulate with age, cause inflammation, and can contribute to diseases like cancer. Eliminating them or preventing their accumulation can lead to a younger state.

#70–David Sinclair, PhD: How cellular reprogramming could slow our aging clock, & the latest on NAD
Peter Attia MD
Zombie cells that stop dividing but don't die, accumulating with age and releasing inflammatory signals that stress surrounding cells, contributing to aging.

Dr. Rhonda Patrick Returns | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
Living cells that accumulate damage with age, functioning poorly and accelerating the aging of nearby cells while promoting tumor growth by secreting pro-inflammatory molecules.