It’s not an exact science yet, but early research has offered some clues for how people can slow down ageing.
, Maria Branyas Morera died at the age of 117 – the oldest verified woman in the world.
Professor Luke O’Neill explained many of the world’s richest people are investing in companies that research ageing, including Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.Show Me the Science“The goal is more to allow us to reach that age healthily – because as you get older, of course, all these diseases get much more common.”
Prof O’Neill visited the Calico labs in 2019 – where he saw their “naked mole rat colony” used to study ageing.“They also resist cancer, and that could be a reason to understand what's going on with them.”Companies can also learn from the likes of Maria and Phyllis, investigating whether their lifestyles had any impact on their age.
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