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Scientists begin first trial to reverse human aging
Scientists have started the first clinical trial to reverse human aging by treating the first participant. The research focuses on cellular reprogramming to make older cells young again. This represents a first-ever therapy of its kind tested in humans.
What changed
The first participant in a human trial for reverse-aging therapy has been treated.
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First Human Clinical Trial to Reverse Aging Begins
confidence 90%Scientists have started the first clinical trial to reverse human aging by treating the first participant. The research focuses on cellular reprogramming to make older cells young again. This represents a first-ever therapy of its kind tested in humans.
What's confirmed:
- Scientists have begun the first clinical trial to reverse human aging.
- The first participant in a clinical trial exploring whether older cells can be reversed has been treated.
- The therapy utilizes cellular reprogramming to make human cells young again.
Still unconfirmed:
- Sam Altman is investing in cellular reprogramming.
- Elon Musk believes aging is very solvable and will be obvious once the cause is discovered.
- Bryan Johnson claims he might achieve immortality within 15 years.
- David Sinclair believes the first person to live to 150 has already been born.
- Dave Asprey hopes to reach his 180th birthday.