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Can humans live to 120? A look at longevity science

Jeanne Calment, the oldest documented person, lived to be 122 years and 164 days old, proving that a human can live beyond 120. The question of whether humans can live to 120 or even longer is a complex one, involving a mix of genetics, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices that is driving cutting-edge research in the field of longevity science.

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What is the most advanced age to which humans can survive?

While the world's longest-living person, Jeanne Calment, reached the age of 122, recent studies suggest this record will almost certainly be broken in the 21st century. The question of what is the most advanced age to which humans can survive has fascinated scientists and the public for centuries, pushing the boundaries of biology, medicine, and research into healthy aging.

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Is it possible for someone to live 100 years? Here's what science says

The number of centenarians—people aged 100 or older—is growing rapidly worldwide. Yes, it is possible for someone to live 100 years, and the probability of reaching this milestone is increasing, though genetics play a significant role. A combination of inherited traits, a healthy lifestyle, and access to modern medicine makes achieving this milestone more common than ever before.

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Can a human live to 140 years old? An analysis of biological limits and future possibilities

While the oldest verified person in history, Jeanne Calment, lived to 122 years old, scientific opinion is divided on whether her record is a permanent ceiling or merely a high-water mark waiting to be surpassed. A recent study using mathematical modeling suggested an absolute limit of 150 years, while other research posits that no fixed limit exists and advanced medical care could potentially extend maximal lifespan further. The question, "Can a human live to 140 years old?", forces us to confront our deepest biological constraints while considering the transformative potential of future technology.

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Has any human lived up to 200 years? Exploring the science of extreme longevity

The longest documented human lifespan is 122 years and 164 days. This verifiable record prompts a fascinating question in biology and healthy aging: has any human lived up to 200 years? A deep dive into the science shows why this has not been achieved and explores the factors governing our life's natural limits.

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Will humans ever live for 1000 years? The bold future of longevity science

With the oldest person on record living to 122 years, many wonder if this is our final ceiling or just the beginning. The question, **will humans ever live for 1000 years?** goes beyond science fiction, pushing the boundaries of what is biologically possible through innovative research.

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