Lifespan: Why We Age and Why We Don’t Have To explores the science of aging and longevity, presenting groundbreaking research on how humans can extend healthy lifespans. David A. Sinclair, a leading scientist in aging research, explains why we age and how recent discoveries suggest that aging may be treatable, offering hope for living longer, healthier lives.
The book covers key topics such as genetic mechanisms, sirtuins, NAD+, epigenetics, and lifestyle interventions that influence aging. Sinclair combines cutting-edge science with practical strategies for improving healthspan, including diet, exercise, and supplementation, providing readers with actionable steps to promote vitality and slow the aging process.
Lifespan also examines the ethical, societal, and medical implications of extending human life. It inspires readers to think about the future of medicine, personal health, and the possibility of living not just longer, but healthier and more vibrant lives.
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