David Sinclair· PhD
"While conventional medicine treats one disease at a time, scientists since the 1990s have been making discoveries that suggest we could target the biology that underlies ageing itself."
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
"While conventional medicine treats one disease at a time, scientists since the 1990s have been making discoveries that suggest we could target the biology that underlies ageing itself."
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there were actually scientific discoveries in the 90s that showed that it could be done and then in the last 20 years there's evidence that it can be done at least in mice with pills so that naturally should lead to speculation that there could be pills you could give to people that would postpone poor health for a substantial amount of time 20 to 30% is what we're seeing in mice and 20 to 30% would be very important for people