David Sinclair· PhD
Lifespan extension must be a consequence of improved health
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.
Lifespan extension must be a consequence of improved health
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again I think it's a bold statement I can't confirm that that's exactly correct right I mean that's not that's not a studi question but my conviction is quite strong that Health span pursuit of Health span is valuable in its own right even if it didn't lengthen life at all and the fact is it probably does and it probably does to a greater effect than all of the efforts that largely medicine 2.0 puts directly into lifespan extension
Health span pursuit of Health span is valuable in its own right even if it didn't lengthen life at all
winter is valuable in its own right even if it didn't lengthen life at all and the fact is it probably does and it probably does to a greater effect than all of the efforts that largely medicine 2.0 puts directly into lifespan extension
By the way, I think that if you did not extend lifespan by a day Yeah. but you just improved health span. Yeah, that's a home run.
And the good news is most of the things that you do to pursue um health span will also improve lifespan. Um, and the the reverse is true if you focus on it the right way.
I view lifespan as only one objective of Health Care Health span is at least if not more important certainly that's true for me right