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A future where age is just a number
The New Indian Express
|November 26, 2024
What if we could spend most of our lives in good health?
This idea of "healthspan"—the time we remain healthy—was the center of discussions at the recent Bengaluru Tech Summit where experts from IISc and NIMHANS, alongside Dr Shriram Nene, founder of Pathfinder Health Sciences, Anurag Mairai, director of Global Outreach at Stanford Mussallem Centre at Stanford University, and others reflected on aging. As people live longer, the question is not just limited to how long we live, but how well we live. Experts suggest that by 2050, advancements in biotechnology could completely change how we think about aging, making those extra years healthier, happier, and more fulfilling.
With a median age of 28, India has a young population now, but this won't last forever. By 2050, the number of elderly will grow rapidly, putting immense pressure on the healthcare system. Acting now, by investing in aging research and healthcare innovations, can help prepare us for the future, experts said.
Can science slow down aging?
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