Humanity has gone beyond a historical threshold in medicine: aging has ceased to be considered an inevitable fate and has become seen as a treatable medical condition, which is beginning to be reversed in clinical contexts. We are facing the most significant transformation in health since the emergence of vaccines and drinking water, says David Sinclair, Harvard genetics professor, during the 2026 World Summit of Governments. ER-100 drug enters …
Our genes affect life expectancy by 30 percent, says ageing researcher Björn Schumacher. And what about the remaining 70 percent? That's what the Cologne scientist explains in an interview.
Humanity has gone beyond a historical threshold in medicine: aging has ceased to be considered an inevitable fate and has become seen as a treatable medical condition, which is beginning to be reversed in clinical contexts. We are facing the most significant transformation in health since the emergence of vaccines and drinking water, says David Sinclair, Harvard genetics professor, during the 2026 World Summit of Governments. ER-100 drug enters …