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Lifespan: Why We Age - and Why We Don't Have To
- Like death and taxes, aging has long been seen as an inevitable part of the human condition. But during the last 30 years, our scientific understanding of what aging is has improved, and with that, what once seemed impossible is now getting closer to being true: today, only a lucky few make it past 80 in good health, but what if most people did so?... See more
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- Worried about healthspan expansion, not lifespan expansion
- Feels like death will be a relief
- Lifespan expansion leads to ossification
- People don’t really change their mindset they just die
- There should be an upper limit, not just a minimum limit for holding political office
- Max age of 10-20 years on both sides of the average age o
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