Aging and Longevity
The article presents 100 years as a conservative lifespan target and 180 years as a more aggressive anti-aging target. The more ambitious anti-aging view argues that future progress might extend lifespan beyond current exceptional human lo…
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The article presents 100 years as a conservative lifespan target and 180 years as a more aggressive anti-aging target. The more ambitious anti-aging view argues that future progress might extend lifespan beyond current exceptional human longevity. Mitochondrial dysfunction is presented as a major theory or contributor to aging. Future mitochondrial biology is expected to integrate molecular, cellular, organ, psychological, social, and environmental levels. Aging research should study what sustains health rather than only treating disease after long dysregulation.