Research drugs to help people live up to 100 years old

Scientists at the Albert Einstein Institute of Medical Sciences in the US said they are currently working on a drug that can help people live up to 100 years old.

This invention will solve the problem of human health, thereby improving the average life expectancy of mankind.

Picture 1 of Research drugs to help people live up to 100 years old The drug was invented on the basis of identifying three types of 'super-genes'. People with three types of super-superior genes are 20 times more likely to live up to 100 years of age than the average person, and 80% of those with the gene will be at lower risk of dementia in the elderly.

Among these people, whether they are overweight or smokers, about one-third of them can live to be 100 years old.

Currently, American scientists are trying to focus on producing a drug that simulates the performance of these three super-class genes, and hopefully in the next 3 years can conduct clinical experiments.

Dr Neil Baerzilai of Albert Einstein Academy, chairman of the research team, said: 'The advantage of discovering this longevity gene is that we can invent a long-term drug. This drug can simulate the function of longevity genes. If we can successfully simulate, human life is hard to imagine. '

Dr Baerzilai said that 'two of the three genes mentioned above can produce HDL cholesterol, which is beneficial without any of these drugs being effective. Furthermore, the gene that controls the rest of the diabetes seems to be able to substantially reduce the probability of developing dementia in the elderly. '