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Is it possible that we keep human's life span go on forever with novel inventions of antioxidant products or medicines or surgery? And is it possible to re-youth an aged person?

2 questions asked that the possibility within a few decades ahead.
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The prospect seems better at farming new organs/bodies than refurbishing old ones..
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The prospect seems better at farming new organs/bodies than refurbishing old ones..
The main point is how to replace old cells with new cells.
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The prospect seems better at farming new organs/bodies than refurbishing old ones..
Concise and to the point Fish, that's what I like about your posts. I've heard it said that if you want to make a lasting impact on the minds of others, say what you need to say with as few words as possible while still making the significant point. This you seem to do quite frequently, deserving of some rep. in my opinion.
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Concise and to the point Fish, that's what I like about your posts. I've heard it said that if you want to make a lasting impact on the minds of others, say what you need to say with as few words as possible while still making the significant point. This you seem to do quite frequently, deserving of some rep. in my opinion.
I would say that was my aim, but more times than not, I'm just lazy...Possibly one of my few consevative aspects...
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The main point is how to replace old cells with new cells.
Essentailly transplant then. With advancing stem cell research the "manufacture" or just plain transplant of just about any organ or system. The only real hurdle it seems IMO is that of specific brain disorders. Aside from that pop, the hood, pull out the grey matter and drop it into a new chasis. Some stem cell work to re-establish the spinal cord conection and stimulate blood vessles re-formation and off you go.
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IMO, what's that?
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Just a quick question: in how many years, you think, we human are accessibly to use bio-feedbacks to help us become younger in legal institues?
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If I understand your question, what would be the legalities of such "body farming"?

It really would depend on how they were retrieved. If one grows new organs, etc then as long as it is done so you are not actually taking another life (ie a fully functioning human) then I see as no difference than how we farm products like insulin today. Also one could use donated parts just as we already do, as long as they go through a sanctioned group.
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