There are treatments in development to keep you healthy much longer that currently.
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If you are under 40 and in age appropriate health, you have reasonable chance to benefit from anti-aging therapies. Start prepare 😉
Most probably they will be expensive af at the beginning. And similar to microwave ovens or mobile phones, they will become very affordable with time (economies of scale, experience curve, competition, expiration of patents). Probably even many countries will subsides them because they will keep people healthy longer (so they could work out be generally productive, rather then costing a lot of money on treatment of chronic diseases).
Someone cool enough 😎
Or some worker have a last day.
I value freedom and love free / libre / open source software. After the US trade war against basically everyone I searched for non-US Reddit alternative. Lemmy is a great combination.
Can you please elaborate a bit about that “little aggressive work moderation” on lemmy.world? I am there so I am interested.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Older people (30+) online, what would you advise younger generations in regards to life?
2·2 days agoWhen you are now below 30, you have reasonable chance to live way beyond 100 in good health! Well, if you choose to use the new medicine interventions (that are now in research and development or concepted) after they are available. I mean decades beyond 100!
Most current people above 50 does not understand it because they are too socially programmed. But you, with fresher mind, can break from their dogma.
Learn a little bit about Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV) to understand it. Because it is going to be one of the most defining things in your life!
If you want also your parents to be alive very long, the progress must be much quicker. You may request your government to invest heavily into real aging-reversal therapies. And ask your friends and random people on internet (😉) to do so. But chances are that your parents are too old to have good chance to get to LEV. In that case you may talk with them about cryopreservation and help them to sign for some provider. Currently it is far from certain that we will be able to revive them in the future, but alternative is a grave / cremation with total clarity of no revival at all.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Older people (30+) online, what would you advise younger generations in regards to life?
1·2 days agoYeah! And remember that there are also spaces between teeth! They often / usually contains some remains that would like to destroy your teeth. I am using brush, inter-teeth brush and floss - all 3 of them, and it even feels great. Andrew Steele greatly described the problems of bad teeth cleaning in his book Ageless, even though that was small part of the book.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you can see, hear, smell, etc., that others can't?
3·2 days agoSome dogs can also smell it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the craziest thing you've seen on public transportation?
2·3 days agoGod’s ways are inscrutable 😎
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the craziest thing you've seen on public transportation?
8·5 days agoSome random novice nun recognized that I am an IT guy so she asked me whether it is really possible that it was God who made her computer crash while she was writing her homework essay about some saint that she was obsessed about.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the craziest thing you've seen on public transportation?
6·5 days agoAs a Wikipedia contributor myself I thank your dad 👍
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the craziest thing you've seen on public transportation?
3·5 days agoSome people are not built for coliving on the same planet.
Heartbreaking.
And imagine that we could reverse aging, so even those joints would not hurt. With more investments into biogerontology we could do that. Please, consider signing up the #DublinLongevityDeclaration to request more funds to such research 👇 https://dublinlongevitydeclaration.org/
Wisdom of old age is great. Age related chronic diseases are not.
We can do better than now. But we need investment in research and development. You may ask your elected representatives to provide it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•248 Legally Deceased "Patients" are In These Dewars Awaiting Future Revival - Cryonics
1·19 days agoNot current tech. The expectation is to make it work on xcca 50-100 years. See an interview with Emil Kendziorra, founder of Tomorrow Bio, the leading European cryopreservation provider 👇 https://youtu.be/pTVwFKvGYeM
Also, with current technology of preservation they make sure to make as little ice crystals as possible. So they are using cryoprotectants and then induce vitrification.
Vitrification is proven to be reversible for small size things. Even human embryos. A rat kidney is currently the biggest thing to be vitrified, then reversed, implanted and working. We are scaling up, but it will take decades to be working on adult human bodies.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Your task is to blow a job interview in the first 30 seconds. What do you do?
6·21 days agoConfidence coming from ignorance is human’s biggest trap.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who are some widely loved fictional characters that would be hated if they were real?
9·21 days agoPeople would hate the real time moralising, but would love free wine and would be amazed by his party tricks, like walking on water. That was pretty cool!
I want to assume that you are not a heliophysicist 😬


SENS is within science.
Genetic therapy does not cause psychosis just by principle 😉