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Will humans live to 140? Unpacking the limits of human longevity

While the oldest verified person lived to 122, some researchers propose that a human lifespan of 140 or even 150 years might be achievable this century. The question, **Will humans live to 140?**, hinges on whether scientific breakthroughs can overcome the biological limits that govern aging.

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What is the theoretical maximum human lifespan?

While average life expectancy has risen dramatically over the last century, the maximum human lifespan remains a topic of intense scientific debate. What is the theoretical maximum human lifespan, and does a hard biological limit exist that no amount of medical advancement can overcome? Research into the biology of aging continues to provide new insights.

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What is the longest possible time a human can live? Exploring the limits of longevity

Jeanne Calment’s record-breaking 122 years often leads people to ask: **What is the longest possible time a human can live?** While a single individual holds the verified record, scientific research suggests that a biological limit, influenced by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, likely exists for the human species.

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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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