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Hacking Aging: Why We Can Now Live Longer

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Hacking Aging: Why We Can Now Live Longer
14.99 €
Modern research shows that extending life by 10 or 20 years is not the limit for modern medical technologies. Researchers and entrepreneurs are working to overcome the so-called species limit of human life expectancy at 120–150 years, which requires more aggressive approaches than the consistent eradication of age-related changes. A difficult and interesting path lies ahead, and if successful, an incredible prize awaits us — a complete halt to human aging.

From the book by Petr Fedichev, Ph.D., Russian biophysicist, founder and scientific director of the biotech company Gero, the reader will learn what methods of combating old age and death humanity has tried to invent throughout history and why in the 21st century we have received our first chance for success.
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