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Watch: Meet The Scientists Trying to Reverse Aging (youtube.com)
While the world wrestles with the coronavirus and climate change, there’s another challenge facing humanity: aging. As we live longer lives, more of our final years are marked by poor health, which means increased suffering and higher healthcare bills. But some scientists believe we might be able to solve this problem, and make later life more enjoyable.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst From a scientific point of view, ageing is just a problem to solve. In fact, we already live longer and better than our ancestors, albeit the dementia and Alzheimer issues are an issue. Babies of today will easily live longer than our generation unless live conditions worsen. But the best would be to make humans live a long span or stop aging. What do you think?
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