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The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific, and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal

By Stephen G. Post, Robert H. Binstock

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ISBN 9780195170085

Book info: The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific, and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal (Hardcover, 496 pages) – Oxford University Press, 2004. Language: English. A wide variety of ambitions and measures to slow, stop, and reverse phenomena associated with aging have been part of human culture since early civilization....

Book info: The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific, and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal (Hardcover, 496 pages) – Oxford University Press, 2004. Language: English.

A wide variety of ambitions and measures to slow, stop, and reverse phenomena associated with aging have been part of human culture since early civilization. From alchemy to cell injections to dietary supplements, the list of techniques aimed at altering the processes of aging continues to expand. Charlatans, quacks, and entrpreneurs proffering anti-aging products and practices have always exploited uniformed customers and instilled doubt and apprehension toward practices intended to extend life. Recently, however, the pursuit of longevity has developed into a respectable scientific activity. Many biologists are substantially funded by the government and the private sector to conduct research that they believe will lead to effective anti-aging interventions.While many embrace this quest for "prolongevity"--extended youth and long life--others fear its consequences. If effective anti-aging interventions were achieved, they would likely bring about profound alterations in the experiences of individual and collective life. What if aging could be decelerated to the extent that both average life expectancy and maximum life span would increase by forty percent? What if all humans could live to be centenarians, free of the chronic diseases and disabilities now commonly associated with old age? What if modern scientists could find the modern equivalent to the Fountain of Youth that Ponce de Leon sought?This book addresses these questions by exploring the ramifications of possible anti-aging interventions on both individual and collective life. Through a series of essays, it examines the biomedical goal of prolongevity from cultural, scientific, religious, and ethical perspectives, offering a sweeping view into the future of aging. Book Description This book explores the ramifications of possible anti-aging interventions from various perspectives. About the Author Stephen G. Post and Robert H. Binstock are both at School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University.

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