Starting a new life at age ... 100?

Picture 1 of Starting a new life at age ... 100? Actress Sophia Loren looks young at age 71 (Photo: rediff) 'A new life when we are 100 years old? This at first glance is quite absurd at the present time, but in the future the number of 100 may be a quite young age for us! '

This is the statement of Robert M. Goldman, president of the American Anti-Aging Drug Institute, at a conference in Bali (Indonesia) recently. For example, stem cell transplant therapy (in the spinal cord) will allow people to recover their hair, remove wrinkles on the body by replacing the skin, helping patients with nervous system re-activate my nervous system.

According to Michael Klentze, director of the Klentze Skin Prevention Institute in Munich (Germany), new advances in medicine will help detect early types of cancer and thus increase human life expectancy.

However, he also said that there will be risks arising from different bodies depending on the genetic changes inherited from the ancestors. If these factors are correctly identified and anticipated, people have the right to fully believe in having a longer and healthier life.

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