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Will it ever be possible to reverse aging?

According to the National Institute on Aging, about 25% of the variation in human lifespan is determined by genetics, leaving a significant portion influenced by other factors. This opens the door to a question that has fascinated humanity for centuries: Will it ever be possible to reverse aging? Recent scientific breakthroughs in genetics, cellular biology, and regenerative medicine suggest that it may not be a complete fantasy.

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Is it biologically possible to stop aging? Unpacking the science of longevity

While the maximum human lifespan is currently projected to range between 120 and 150 years, the question of whether it is biologically possible to stop aging remains a central challenge in science. The scientific consensus suggests that stopping aging entirely is not feasible with current technology, but significant progress is being made in understanding and influencing its core biological mechanisms. This pursuit is less about achieving immortality and more about extending the human *healthspan*—the period of life spent in good health.

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