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Focus on Anti-Aging and Longevity research
19/04/2021 14:43
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The EU has presented their green paper on ageing, and correctly named the aging population as a big problem for it's future.
Sadly, longevity research to stop or reverse aging in humans as a solution was missing entirely from the paper.
The EU should actively invest in and promote longevity and anti-aging research to keep the population young and healthy and save tremendously on future healthcare costs.
Sadly, longevity research to stop or reverse aging in humans as a solution was missing entirely from the paper.
The EU should actively invest in and promote longevity and anti-aging research to keep the population young and healthy and save tremendously on future healthcare costs.
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