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Death by Old Age a Myth? Science Points to Heart Failure
19 Dec
Summary
- Old age is not a direct cause of death, new research suggests.
- Cardiovascular diseases, especially heart attacks, are the primary cause of death.
- Anti-aging drugs may only delay specific diseases, not slow aging itself.

Scientists have posited that old age is not a direct cause of death, but rather a biological stage where specific diseases become fatal. Research analyzing autopsy reports indicates that the circulatory system is the primary point of failure for humans.
Cardiovascular diseases, particularly heart attacks, were identified as the leading cause of death, accounting for a significant percentage of cases. Even among centenarians, autopsies revealed deaths primarily due to heart or lung failure, underscoring that 'old age' is not the terminal diagnosis.
This perspective challenges the efficacy of the longevity industry, with researchers arguing that many anti-aging interventions merely delay specific diseases. They emphasize the need for studies on younger subjects to differentiate between slowing aging and treating symptoms in already-aged individuals.



