A leading geneticist has suggested that humans could potentially live up to 150 years as research into the biological clock and rejuvenation progresses.
Speaking on the subject, geneticist Steve Horvath said that a time will come when living to 150 years will become a reality, although he could not specify exactly when this might happen.
Horvath highlighted that advancements in measuring biological age with high precision are revolutionizing longevity research. These developments allow scientists to determine whether treatments can actually slow down - or even reverse- the aging process, rather than merely treating diseases associated with old age.
According to Horvath, progress in this area points toward the possibility of reversing biological aging. He emphasized that before any longevity-extending treatment can be validated, reliable methods to accurately measure aging are crucial. This ensures that interventions are genuinely effective in extending lifespan rather than only addressing age-related conditions.
The insights underscore the growing potential of modern genetics and rejuvenation science in reshaping human longevity.







