In the future, will we live to 120? Beyond? These three areas of scientific research point to hopeful developments, writes neuroquest
The upper limit for human lifespan extension is thought to be around 122 years, the current record for human longevity.
But three new strategies for rejuvenating aging human brains may be able to work around the unique challenges of reversing aging in the brain. Bill responded that extrapolations of current regenerative medicine techniques might someday let many of us reach 120—the current upper limit on human lifespan—but that pushing beyond that limit would be a big challenge because of the extreme difficulty of getting our brains to reverse the inexorable neuronal deterioration that accompanies aging.
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