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The onAir Network is a human-curated, AI-assisted network of topic hubs that bring together online communities of experts, students, organizations, and other stakeholders … to LEARN more about a field and advance its research-driven knowledge base; DISCUSS key issues and challenges; and CO-CREATE exploring and implementing solutions. A key onair feature is that members control where and how their content and conversations are shared – free from paywalls, algorithmic feeds, or intrusive ads.

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Our Future onAir hub aggregates the best knowledge, people, and organizations seeking to better address challenges related to Nature, Health, Science, Technology, Society, and Nations.  Our support for the People’s Internet hub reflects our commitment to social media that are based on Decentralized Social Network Protocols.

 

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    David Sinclair's food recommendations
    Healthy Long LifeSeptember 8, 2023 (14:28)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUP0rSIu2TI

    Timestamps 0:00 Start 1:07 One Simple Exercise Rule 1:46 Most Important Eating Habit for Longevity 4:30 What Professor David Sinclair Eats for Longevity 8:15 Three Supplements David Sinclair Takes Daily 10:11 Top 1 Food David Sinclair DOES NOT EAT! 11:39 Top 2 Food David Sinclair DOES NOT EAT! 12:46 Top 3 Food David Sinclair DOES NOT EAT! 13:34 Top 4 Food David Sinclair DOES NOT EAT! 14:05 Top 5 Food David Sinclair DOES NOT EAT!

    Sleep and the brain’s removal system
    https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/06/26/g-s1-6177/brain-waste-removal-system-amyloid-alzheimer-toxins, Sleep and the brain’s removal systemJune 26, 2024

    About 170 billion cells are in the brain, and as they go about their regular tasks, they produce waste — a lot of it. To stay healthy, the brain needs to wash away all that debris. But how exactly it does this has remained a mystery.

    Now, two teams of scientists have published three papers that offer a detailed description of the brain’s waste-removal system. Their insights could help researchers better understand, treat and perhaps prevent a broad range of brain disorders.

    The papers, all published in the journal Nature, suggest that during sleep, slow electrical waves push the fluid around cells from deep in the brain to its surface. There, a sophisticated interface allows the waste products in that fluid to be absorbed into the bloodstream, which takes them to the liver and kidneys to be removed from the body.

    9 Secrets of Blue Zones
    Longevity Technology, Peter DiamandisJune 30, 2024

    #1. Move Naturally & Incorporate Physical Activity into Daily Life

    #2. Find Your Purpose

    #3. Downshift

    #4. Aim to Be 80% Full

    #5. Eat a Whole-plant Diet

    #6. Alcohol Intake

    #7. Spirituality

    #8. Keeping Parents & Grandparents Close By

    #9. Importance of Community & Your Social Circle

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