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Live from the Table: New York Times’s Longevity Expert on Biden and Other Super-Agers



S. Jay Olshanksy joins Noam Dworman, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand. Olshanksy is a Professor in the School of Public …

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  1. Thanks for a great interview. However, Dr. Olshansky's opinion of two years ago, that Joe Biden's age is nothing to worry about … hasn't aged well. The Comedy Cellar did him no favor for posting this interview just now. I would have been fair to ask Dr. Olshansky for an updated opinion on Biden.

  2. This guy was great. Noam seemed like he checked out at a point though, maybe a downside of remotes Just realized this is an oldie, maybe put "classic" in the title or something

  3. Thank you for posting this.

    Much like the super ager claim, the "it's just stuttering" narrative is ridiculous.
    I was one of those defending Biden in 2018 based on his previous performances. I can no longer do so based on what we see is happening to the super ager today.
    His cognitive capacities have declined. No one can deny this anymore.

    But he is allegedly "dependably engaged" between 10am and 4pm, so I suppose it's all good.

  4. After caring for both parents who lived into their mid 80s but suffered from many illnesses, it's not longevity that I seek, it's living (however long) with descent health, independently, without needing a caretaker. That's what I'm worried about.

  5. To ignore that Biden cant walk or speak and just vote based on "policies" is just being dishonest and disingenuous. His position is just not credible.

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