Centenarian buddies in Sardinia.
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Many centenarians haven’t lived healthy lives, so are they genetically different?
Memory declines with age.
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Anti-inflammatory drugs may be able to reverse cognitive decline in the future.
Not a real anti-ageing pill.
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Talk of a ‘breakthrough’ in NAD+ anti-ageing supplements may be premature.
They may not be as far off as you think.
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It has recently been suggested that humans could live to 150 by 2020 simply by taking a certain supplement.
Centenarian in Tiantou Village, Guangxi, China.
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New data suggests humans may not get older than 125 years. But should we take it seriously? Every time a limit to lifespan has been proposed in the past it has been surpassed.
We all do what we can to stay young. But what if we could actually slow ageing by just taking a pill?
Tom Wang
Could it one day be possible to stay young without calorie restriction and tough exercise?