Human lifespan up to 150 years! New study focuses on pace of ageing
Singapore-based biotech company Gero s researchers, in a paper published in the journal Nature Communication, mentioned an underlying pace of ageing that sets the lifespan between 120-150 years
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A group of researchers from Singapore are busy finding out the upper limit of human lifespan.
Singapore-based biotech company Gero s researchers, in a paper published in the journal Nature Communication, mentioned an underlying pace of ageing that sets the lifespan between 120-150 years.
The paper titled Longitudinal analysis of blood markers reveals progressive loss of resilience and predicts human lifespan limit, says that death is an essential biological property, independent of stress factors.
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The research team of Gero, a Singapore-based biotech company in collaboration with Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo NY, announces a publication in
Nature Communications, a journal of Nature portfolio, presenting the results of the study on associations between aging and the loss of the ability to recover from stresses.
Recently, we have witnessed the first promising examples of biological age reversal by experimental interventions. Indeed, many biological clock types properly predict more years of life for those who choose healthy lifestyles or quit unhealthy ones, such as smoking. What has been still unknown is how quickly biological age is changing over time for the same individual. And especially, how one would distinguish between the transient fluctuations and the genuine bioage change trend.
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