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The quest to extend human life is not new – it’s fraught with moral peril

It comes down to quality versus quantity, says Richard Gunderman



The quest to extend human life, a topic fraught with moral dilemmas, has been explored throughout history. From Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw's influential 1982 book to modern initiatives by figures like Bryan Johnson and tech moguls, efforts to prolong life vary widely. These include supplements, senolytics, and human growth hormone, though their efficacy remains uncertain. The debate centers on balancing the quantity and quality of life, highlighting enduring moral considerations.

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