Longevity Magazine

FROM LIFE-SPAN to health-span

A significant increase in life-span has been achieved in the last 100 years. A corresponding increase in health-span, defined as the maintenance of full function as near as possible to the end of life, will be the next goal in life sciences and medicine.

A significant increase in healthspan is most likely only possible with customised or improved personalised medicine

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