New medical research adds weight to the theory that human aging can be manipulated, slowed and even reversed. One study published in the European Heart Journal concluded that cardiac stem cells implanted into old mice rejuvenated their cardiovascular system to a younger age and had rejuvenating effects on some other body processes as well. Another separate study from the University of Southern California concluded that hair loss caused by both alopecia and age-related male pattern baldness can be reversed using stem cells.
While I was a college student enrolled in Hawaii Pacific University, I first learned about and took interest in the new research studies into the biological processes of human aging, and the biotechnology and biomedical interventions that have already been proven in the laboratory to manipulate human aging. These new studies add evidence to the proof of concept. There is already a solid weight of evidence in the past 10 years from leading medical research laboratories around the world that this emerging field of regenerative medicine could one day keep humans in a biological youthful state from both a cosmetic and core health perspective without fear of age-related body degeneration, disease, and disability. It would also be a tremendous economic boost to global society when the growing population of elderly people are able to maintain their health and independence and vitality for many decades longer and continue to be productive citizens and not relying on expensive end of life medical care.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/14/health/cardiac-stem-cells-make-rats-younger-study/index.html
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318949.php
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/30/health/aging-dispute-humans-live-to-125/index.html