The Future of Aging
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Kevin Perrot, entrepreneur and Ph.D. candidate of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, discusses the dramatic advances science has made in understanding the underlying causes of the degeneration associated with aging, and the intriguing clues researchers have discovered that indicate the aging process may be amenable to intervention, allowing individuals to live much healthier and a lot longer.
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