Summary of Lifespan - Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To by David Sinclair | Get The Key Ideas Quickly
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For all of recorded history, people have seen aging as an inevitable fact of life. Biologist and geneticist David Sinclair disagrees: He believes that old age is a deadly disease, and he’s dedicated his life to curing it. Sinclair is a professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard University. He argues that it’s not only possible—but inevitable—that we’ll learn to overcome the aging process. New medicines and technologies will increase our maximum lifespan and years of health until eventually humans won’t have a maximum lifespan—we’ll stay young and healthy forever. ...Lifespan addresses the concept of aging and defies the laws of nature that humankind knew till now by presenting a cure to aging that derives from exetensive research in biology, diet and nutrition, sports, and the science of combating diseases. This is the SUMMARY of the book, Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To by David Sinclair, which in no way intends to displace the original work but offers the following: * An in-depth analysis of the book * An efficiently written work that conveys the authors' message in a user friendly manner. * A sufficient synopsis of the authors' main ideas. These and many more can be found in this little book of immeasurable value! If you want to discover why aging happens, how we can prevent it, and how we might create a world where nobody has to die of old age, then click on the Buy Now button to order your copy now!. --------- DISCLAIMER This book is an unofficial summary and analysis of David Sinclair's book, Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To, which should be read in conjunction with the original work, not as a substitute. This content is solely the responsibility of Quick Reads, which is not affiliated with the original author in any way.