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Here's my regular Claude prompt:

5 bullet points, make sure I fully understand everything in 5 bullet points:

(My deliberate buzzfeedification of the Internet)

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- Brain aging isn't linear - it follows an S-curve with key milestones: onset ~age 43, fastest decline ~age 61, then plateau.

- Insulin resistance drives it - metabolic problems (high blood sugar) appear first in midlife, before vascular or inflammatory issues.

- Neurons can't use glucose but could use ketones - gene analysis shows aging brain regions have high insulin-dependent transporters but also ketone transporters.

- Ketones reverse aging effects, but only ages 40-60 - ketone supplements significantly helped younger/middle-aged brains but did nothing for 60+ year olds.

- There's a critical intervention window - the 40s-50s appear to be when neurons are stressed but still saveable, suggesting early metabolic treatment could prevent dementia.



Against site rules to post generative text


Where does it say that? Besides the GP clearly discloses that it is LLM-generated.


It doesn’t. At least not in the guidelines or FAQ (links at the bottom of the site)


If it isn’t, it should be. No one asks in a forum because they want to hear from an LLM.




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