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-as of [28 APRIL 2024]–
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-[‘life extensionists’ / ‘longevists’] – who wish to achieve longer lives for themselves – believe that future breakthroughs in ’tissue rejuvenation’ with [‘stem cells’ / ‘molecular repair’ / ‘organ replacement’ (such as with ‘artificial organs’ / ‘xeno-transplantations’)] will eventually enable humans to have ‘in-definite life-spans’ through complete re-juvenation to a [youthful condition]-
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(let’s be sure to separate the ‘weet from the ‘chaf’ in terms of the possibilities here)
[“chaf” rhyming with “laugh” (aka “laf”)]
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(most of the present promises are ‘mere hype’)
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(are they???)
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π€”hmm…” says arv”π€
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*in the US alone, the ‘life extension’ industry (nutrition, physical fitness, skin care, hormone replacements, vitamins, supplements, herbs, etc) generates roughly $50 billion in ‘annual revenue’*
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(“life extension science”, also known as
anti-aging medicine,
indefinite life extension,
experimental gerontology,
and biomedical gerontology, is
the study of ‘slowing down’ or ‘reversing’ the processes of ‘aging’ to extend both the [maximum + average lifespan)
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(the ability to achieve this, however, does not currently exist)
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(some researchers in this area, and “life extensionists”, “immortalists” or “longevists” (those who wish to achieve longer lives themselves), believe that future breakthroughs in tissue rejuvenation, stem cells, regenerative medicine, molecular repair, gene therapy, pharmaceuticals, and organ replacement (such as with artificial organs or xenotransplantations) will eventually enable humans to have indefinite lifespans (agerasia) through complete rejuvenation to a healthy youthful condition)
(the ethical ramifications, if life extension becomes a possibility, are debated by ‘bioethicists’)
(the sale of purported ‘anti-aging products’ such as ‘supplements’ and ‘hormone replacement’ is a ‘lucrative global industry’)
(for example, the industry that promotes the use of ‘hormones’ as a treatment for consumers to ‘slow’ (or ‘reverse’) the ‘aging process’ in the ‘american market’ generated about ‘($50 billion’ of ‘revenue’ / ‘year’) in ‘2009’)
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(the use of such products has not been proven to be ‘effective’ or ‘safe’)
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