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Yes, anti-aging medicines that prolong life may benefit the elderly, but what challenges will it present for society? If medical resources are limited, shouldn't society spend them on younger, not older, people? Is aging a normal process, or is it a disease? If aging is indeed a NORMAL process, then creating "anti-aging" medicine, or in this case "anti-normal" medicine, makes no sense. Makes you wonder where medical science is headed these days.
Interview Dr. Demko about the pros and cons of America's anti-aging agenda. See related articles in AgeVenture archives. In the Long Run Jogging Adds Years to Life How to Reduce Stress and Live Longer Religious Involvement Promotes Longevity If You Don't Long to Live, You Won't Live Too Long AgeVenture News Service, www.demko.com BACK TO TOP |