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Eternal Youth

Sophie Carter

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Sinopsis

"Eternal Youth" explores humanity's relentless pursuit of immortality by intertwining historical myths with cutting-edge scientific research. The book delves into the legends of elixirs of life and ageless beings, revealing them as expressions of our deep-seated desire to overcome biological limitations. Interestingly, folklore suggests a universal human fascination with defying death, a theme now echoed in scientific investigations into cellular senescence and telomere shortening. This book offers a unique perspective by juxtaposing cultural dreams of immortality against the scientific realities of aging.

 
The book begins by examining historical narratives, from ancient epics to vampire tales, interpreting their symbolic significance. It then transitions to a rigorous review of the biology of aging, making complex processes accessible to a general audience. Finally, "Eternal Youth" explores potential life extension strategies, such as pharmaceutical interventions and gene therapies, while acknowledging their limitations.

 
Structured in three parts, the book progresses from cultural narratives to biological mechanisms and then to potential interventions, providing a balanced and evidence-based understanding of longevity.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 68 páginas.

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