This article is from Figaro Magazine
A little girl born today in France has every two chances to become a centenarian. Currently, life expectancy is 79.4 years for men and 85.3 years for women. Admittedly, with the Covid-19 pandemic, major flu epidemics and heat wave episodes, progress in this area has been less rapid. But the fight for longevity isn’t all about playing extensions to 150 years, even if a Russian study published in the journal nature communication, claims that we may one day reach this canonical age.
Is old age a disease like any other, from which we can recover in the future? “Like others, I am sure of it. It does not mean that we will not die again. But all age-related diseases will one day be eradicated. We can stay younger.” confirms Jean-Marc Lemaitre, Director of Research at Inserm, Co-Director of the Montpellier Institute of Regenerative Medicine and Biotherapy…
Source: Le Figaro

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