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The science of longevity: how the elite are hacking ageing


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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, March 31st 2025 at 6:02 GMT by IOL   Print publication without navigation

  • The thirst for longevity knows no bounds among the wealthy elite who gather to explore the cutting-edge of biohacking. As scientific innovations continue to emerge, alive with the potential to reshape human life itself,

The article "The Science of Longevity: How the Elite Are Hacking Ageing" from MSN explores the various methods and technologies that affluent individuals are employing to extend their lifespans and improve their health as they age. It discusses how advancements in medical science, biotechnology, and personalized health regimes are being utilized by the elite to combat aging. Key points include the use of gene therapy, stem cell treatments, and advanced pharmaceuticals aimed at reversing or slowing down the aging process. Additionally, the article touches on lifestyle modifications like diet (e.g., intermittent fasting, ketogenic diets), exercise, and sleep optimization, which are tailored through data-driven approaches like biohacking. The narrative also highlights the ethical and accessibility issues surrounding these longevity-enhancing technologies, noting that while these methods are currently available mainly to the wealthy, there's a growing interest in making such advancements more accessible to the general public. The piece concludes by pondering the societal implications of a world where aging can be significantly delayed or even reversed.

Read the Full IOL Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-za/health/mindandbody/the-science-of-longevity-how-the-elite-are-hacking-ageing/ar-AA1BZfOV ]

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