By Sama Marwan,
In recent years, the quest to extend human lifespan has become a priority for researchers. Groundbreaking studies reveal how specific genetic markers and lifestyle choices impact longevity. Countries like Japan, known for centenarian populations, are at the center of these studies.
Advances in biotechnology are paving the way for personalized treatments to combat age-related diseases. Critics, however, worry about the societal and ethical implications of increased lifespans. Governments are urged to prioritize equitable access to these breakthroughs to ensure global health benefits.