Longevity Bridge
Preserving function now may improve the chance of later benefiting from gene therapies, organ regeneration, and systemic anti-aging drugs. The bridge requires maintaining body and mind in a condition worth extending. The longevity bridge m…
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Preserving function now may improve the chance of later benefiting from gene therapies, organ regeneration, and systemic anti-aging drugs. The bridge requires maintaining body and mind in a condition worth extending. The longevity bridge means staying healthy enough to benefit from future longevity technologies. Present-day health behavior is framed as a strategic holding pattern until stronger interventions arrive.