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Will humans ever live to 120?

While the average global life expectancy was 71 years in 2021, the maximum recorded human lifespan belongs to Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122 years old. This remarkable case begs the question: will humans ever live to 120, or even beyond, on a widespread basis?

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Can Humans Live Until 130? A Scientific Look at Maximum Lifespan

According to a 2021 study, the world record for human lifespan of 122 years will likely be broken this century, with a 13% chance that someone will reach 130 years old. However, whether it's truly possible for a human to live until 130 and beyond is a question with a complex answer rooted in statistical probability and biological limits.

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How long can you live with perfect health? The science of healthy aging

While the average human life expectancy has steadily increased over the last century, healthy life expectancy has not kept pace. This disparity raises a critical question: is there a limit to **how long can you live with perfect health**? The science of aging reveals that while immortality remains in the realm of fiction, the potential for a longer, healthier life is more attainable than ever through a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors.

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How long can an average human last? The science of human longevity

The worldwide average life expectancy was 72 years as of 2022, but that statistic tells only part of the story. While the average is steadily rising, the question of **how long can an average human last?** delves into the complex interplay of genetics, lifestyle, and environment.

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What is the oldest age you can live too?

Jeanne Calment of France holds the verified record for human longevity, having lived to be 122 years and 164 days. This extraordinary case raises the question: what is the oldest age you can live too, and is there an absolute limit to human lifespan? The answer is complex, involving genetics, environment, and ongoing scientific debate.

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What is the biological limit of life expectancy?

The oldest documented person, Jeanne Calment, lived to 122, yet science continues to debate what is the biological limit of life expectancy. While the average lifespan has increased dramatically, the maximum human lifespan appears to be reaching a plateau based on our current understanding of cellular resilience.

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Why can't humans live past 120? Exploring the biological limits of longevity

The longest-verified human lifespan belongs to Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years and 164 days. But the question, **why can't humans live past 120?**, stems from a scientific consensus that our biology has a built-in ceiling for how long our bodies can function, a complex interplay of genetic programming and the accumulation of damage over time.

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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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What is the longest a human can theoretically live?

While the average human life expectancy has risen dramatically over the last century, science suggests there may be a biological ceiling on maximum lifespan. The question of what is the longest a human can theoretically live has long fascinated scientists and philosophers alike, driving intense research in gerontology and genetics.

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