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Humans Could Live to 150: Scientists Unlock Aging Secrets

4 Feb

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Summary

  • A geneticist predicts humans may reach 150 years in the future.
  • New 'aging clocks' accurately measure biological age and aging speed.
  • Extended lifespans depend on quality of life and medical interventions.
Humans Could Live to 150: Scientists Unlock Aging Secrets

Human life expectancy is on the rise, with predictions suggesting a future where individuals could live as long as 150 years. This bold forecast comes from geneticists like Dr. Steve Horvath, who has pioneered 'aging clocks'—methods to precisely measure biological age and the speed of aging.

These advancements allow for rapid testing of longevity interventions, moving beyond decade-long experiments. Dr. Horvath's work, which began in the early 2010s, uses molecular changes in cells to estimate biological age across various tissues.

While not expecting a 1,000-year lifespan, Dr. Horvath is optimistic about significant increases. He believes that avoiding global conflicts and pandemics, coupled with biomedical progress, could lead to drastic lifespan extensions.

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Experts like Dr. Eve Henry view these predictions as optimistic but achievable, stressing the need for interventions that reset human physiology. The focus is also on ensuring a high quality of life, marked by independence, during these extended years.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A geneticist predicts that humans could someday live as long as 150 years.
Scientists are using 'aging clocks' that measure molecular changes in cells to accurately estimate biological age and the speed of aging.
Achieving a significantly longer lifespan requires game-changing interventions that reset human physiology, alongside ensuring a high quality of life with sustained independence.

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