The possibility of reversing the biological aging process has captured the imagination of both scientists and the public alike. This opinion article examines the current scientific understanding of aging and explores the potential of senolytics, telomere extension, and stem cell therapy to slow or even reverse the effects of aging. The authors highlight both the excitement surrounding these developments and the ethical and social implications of radically extending human lifespan. They call for a careful consideration of the consequences before rushing into clinical applications.
Published Date: 2025-03-14; Received Date: 2025-02-12