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Posted on May 28, 2009, 1 p.m.
Whilst we have extensive data illustrating the difference anti-aging practices can make to the life expectancy of laboratory animals, we do not have any concrete data to illustrate the impact on humans. In a laboratory the life expectancy of animals is routinely increased by 20% and can be up to 500% with simple changes such as the use of anti-oxidants or the alteration of just one gene. Hear how the ‘longevity dividend’ illustrates the impact following an anti-aging lifestyle can have on life expectancy of humans.
Posted on: 21 January 2008
Whilst we have extensive data illustrating the difference anti-aging practices can make to the life expectancy of laboratory animals, we do not have any concrete data to illustrate the impact on humans. In a laboratory the life expectancy of animals is routinely increased by 20% and can be up to 500% with simple changes such as the use of anti-oxidants or the alteration of just one gene. Hear how the ‘longevity dividend’ illustrates the impact following an anti-aging lifestyle can have on life expectancy of humans.
Tags: life expectancy, longevity dividend, anti-aging medicine, anti-aging lifestyle, anti-oxidants