The "Aging Kills" Initiative

A number of the efforts undertaken by the ever industrious Alex Zhavoronkov of InSilico Medicine involve reaching out into new communities to educate and raise awareness on the need for longevity science and the prospects for developing the means to treat aging. He was presenting at a computing hardware conference recently, for example, talking about the path to greater healthy life spans to people who have probably never given the subject much thought. In advocacy experimentation is always necessary: success is obvious in hindsight, but you never really know where you are going to find significant new support for the cause. This, for example, is presently an effort to make inroads into the electronic music and information technology communities: Aging is humanity's greatest challenge killing more people every year than any war in human history. It is the central cause of many diseases like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, and many others. And since we could not do anything about aging for millions of years, we take it as given and accept our fate. With the advances in biomedical sciences and information technology this no longer needs to be the case. We understand aging better than ever before and many promising interventions are being discovered in labs around the world every year. We already demonstrated that stopping aging will lead to unprecedented economic growth and prosperity and will not cause overpopulation and if we don't cure aging soon, ...
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