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Amy Dockser Marcus

@amydmarcus

Health and science reporter for The Wall Street Journal, author of We the Scientists (2023) @riverheadbooks

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Among the millions of people suffering mental illness is the son of Ed Scolnick. The 84-year-old drug developer is now chasing a new schizophrenia treatment. Will he live long enough to see it? wsj.com/health/healthc
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Harvard longevity guru David Sinclair aims to develop treatments for aging, but his companies have struggled to deliver. wsj.com/health/wellnes
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People who live well past 100 are more popular than ever. But the added attention raises uncomfortable truths about the reliability of age claims. wsj.com/health/wellnes
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Leave it to Amy Dockser Marcus to bring warmth and humanity, as well as science to the especially trendy subject of longevity: wsj.com/health/wellnes
 (I’ve been v interested in functional longevity -see: astoundinghealthtech.com/functional-lon
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Here for everything Amy Dockser Marcus writes about- and great to see her thoughtful discussion of longevity, including w one of my MIT Biology grad school profs Lenny Guarrante
 wsj.com/health/wellnes


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While I reviewed "Super Agers" by Dr. Eric Topol for the The Wall Street Journal earlier this week ( wsj.com/health/wellnes
 ), you definitely also want to read this engaging interview with the author by the always wonderful Amy Dockser Marcus in today's paper: wsj.com/health/wellnes


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TUESDAY: Join me, Amy Dockser Marcus and Eric Topol to answer readers' questions on the pursuit of living healthier for longer. Add your question here: wsj.com/health/wellnes
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An outgrowth of the research and writing SUPER AGERS, a book about how we can extend our healthspan by Amy Dockser Marcus gift link wsj.com/health/wellnes


An outgrowth of the research and writing SUPER AGERS, a book about how we can extend our healthspan
by <a href="/AmyDMarcus/">Amy Dockser Marcus</a> 
gift link wsj.com/health/wellnes

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Congratulations to the Investigative & General Reporting finalists for the 31st Annual #NIHCMAwards in Journalism! We are delighted to recognize their outstanding work. Read the webpage for more: bit.ly/IGRFinalists

Congratulations to the Investigative &amp; General Reporting finalists for the 31st Annual #NIHCMAwards in Journalism! We are delighted to recognize their outstanding work. Read the webpage for more: bit.ly/IGRFinalists
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Absolutely love this wonderful+insightful (as always) The Wall Street Journal Amy Dockser Marcus essay on how older people are aging better than ever, & much better than (old, tired) stereotypes suggest: wsj.com/health/wellnes
 My recent & closely aligned POV on "Vanguard" gen: timmermanreport.com/2025/02/rewiri


Absolutely love this wonderful+insightful (as always) <a href="/wsj/">The Wall Street Journal</a> <a href="/AmyDMarcus/">Amy Dockser Marcus</a> essay on how older people are aging better than ever, &amp; much better than (old, tired) stereotypes suggest: wsj.com/health/wellnes
  My recent &amp; closely aligned POV on "Vanguard" gen: timmermanreport.com/2025/02/rewiri

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My essay today in @wsj is part of our ongoing look at the pursuit of longevity. wsj.com/health/wellnes
 We also held a Live Q and A with Eric Topol about living longer/healthier. That conversation is still available to read here: wsj.com/health/wellnes


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Americans in their 80s and 90s are redefining old age, as medical advances and new diet and exercise habits allow people to thrive mentally and physically long past retirement. by Amy Dockser Marcus wsj.com/health/wellnes
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More female scientists, entrepreneurs and influencers are entering the longevity space. Their study of hormones and ovaries could unlock the key to a longer life for everyone. on.wsj.com/44BixKN

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Step Aside Longevity Bros. It’s Time for the Longevity Ladies. - ⁊The Wall Street Journal⁩ . Terrific chatting with ⁊Amy Dockser Marcus⁩ about our X chromosome work! wsj.com/health/wellnes