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Can people live up to 200 years old? Exploring the Limits of Human Lifespan

While the oldest verified human lived to 122 years, the question of whether people can live up to 200 years old has long captivated scientists and futurists. The answer involves a complex interplay of biology, genetics, and rapidly advancing technology, pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible.

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How close are we to immortality? The science, ethics, and reality check

While futurists suggest humans could live to 1,000 within decades, most scientists agree that true immortality remains a distant, uncertain goal. The question of **how close are we to immortality** is less about living forever and more about whether we can significantly extend and improve our healthspan, the period of life spent in good health. Breakthroughs in regenerative medicine and genetics are promising, but formidable biological and ethical challenges remain.

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Is human immortality possible? Exploring the science and ethics of eternal life

Though global life expectancy has risen dramatically, a 2021 study indicated that we might not be able to cheat aging and death, suggesting a fixed rate of aging across species. Yet, the question, "Is human immortality possible?" continues to captivate humanity, driving a new wave of scientific innovation and philosophical debate.

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