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The Future of Aging: Pathways to Human Life Extension

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Book Details

  • Author: Gregory M. Fahy

  • Publisher: Springer

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9789048139989

  • Pages: 866

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 2.1 inches


About the Book

"The Future of Aging" by Gregory M. Fahy presents a groundbreaking exploration into the biology of aging and the emerging technologies that may one day transform the way we think about getting older. As developed countries face rising health costs due to aging populations, this book argues that a biological "bailout" could be on the horizon. Fahy brings together 40 experts to discuss the potential for biological and technological interventions that could significantly alter the course of aging, offering hope for a future where aging may not be what it is today.

The book provides an in-depth look at the scientific advancements that could make aging different, if not obsolete, in the future. It presents a range of challenging concepts, from sirtuin-modulating pills and stem cell therapies to telomere maintenance and mitochondrial rejuvenation. The authors discuss how these proposals, based on current scientific understanding, could lead to complete or near-complete control of aging in the future.

Some of the exciting topics covered include:

  • Sirtuin-modulating therapies that could extend lifespan and enhance cellular repair.

  • Mitochondrial rejuvenation, which could repair the powerhouses of our cells to restore energy production.

  • Stem cell therapies and tissue regeneration that promise to repair damaged tissues and organs.

  • Nanotechnology and artificial DNA repair that could fix cellular damage at the molecular level.

The book challenges conventional views of aging and urges readers to consider the future therapeutic potential of biogerontology. It offers an optimistic and revolutionary vision of what the future of aging might look like, suggesting that in the coming decades, we might have the tools to radically extend human life and well-being. For anyone interested in the science of aging, biotechnology, and the future of health, "The Future of Aging" is an essential read.