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Rethinking Longevity: Why Aging is Modern Medicine's Next Frontier

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For millennia, the relentless march of aging has been universally accepted as an unavoidable aspect of the human condition, an inexorable journey towards decline and eventual mortality. Traditional medicine has largely focused on treating individual age-related diseases—heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's—as separate entities, rather than addressing the underlying biological processes that make us vulnerable to them. However, a seismic shift is underway within the scientific community, championed by voices like Andrew S. Brack, who argues that age-related decline is not an unavoidable fate, but rather a complex biological problem that modern medicine is increasingly equipped to confront and potentially reverse.Buy vitamins and supplements

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