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The last thing you ever want to do is extend the period of frailty and disability and make people unhealthy for a longer time period. So lifespan extension in and of itself should not be the goal of medicine, nor should it be the goal of public health, nor should it be the goal of aging science.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Aging
Disability
Ever
Extend
Extension
Frailty
Goal
Health
Itself
Last
Longer
Make
Medicine
Nor
People
Period
Public
Public Health
Science
Should
Thing
Time
Time Period
Unhealthy
Want
You
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The modern rise of Alzheimer's Disease in the twentieth century is not a sign of failure. It's a sign of success. Success in living long enough to see that disease expressed.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Alzheimer
Century
Disease
Enough
Expressed
Failure
Living
Long
Modern
Rise
See
Sign
Success
Twentieth
Twentieth Century
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The only control we have over the duration of our life is to shorten it, and we do that all the time.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Control
Duration
Life
Only
Our
Over
Shorten
Time
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The real problem is that there's a tendency to associate ageing with loss and decline and things that aren't desirable. But experiencing all that there is to experience in life - whether that's at the age of ten or thirty or fifty or eighty - is what life is all about.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
About
Age
Ageing
Associate
Decline
Desirable
Eighty
Experience
Experiencing
Fifty
Life
Loss
Problem
Real
Real Problem
Ten
Tendency
Things
Thirty
Whether
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The reason we have cancer and heart disease is the same reason you can't get rid of the wear and tear on your tires on your car: as soon as you use them, you are wearing them away. You can't make eternal tires, and it's the same with the human body.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Away
Body
Cancer
Car
Disease
Eternal
Get
Heart
Heart Disease
Human
Human Body
Make
Reason
Rid
Same
Soon
Tear
Them
Tires
Use
Wear
Wearing
You
Your
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The vast majority of studies say anti-aging supplements don't work.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Majority
Say
Studies
Supplements
Vast
Vast Majority
Work
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The way that we are going after ageing, I think, is a problem. The modern medical model is basically designed to attack one disease at a time. Independent of all other diseases and independent of the basic process of ageing itself.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
After
Ageing
Attack
Basic
Basically
Designed
Disease
Diseases
Going
I Think
Independent
Itself
Medical
Model
Modern
Other
Problem
Process
Think
Time
Way
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There is a possibility that there is somebody out there alive today over 122, but we'll probably never know it, because in all likelihood they come from either China or India, and they don't have reliable birth records.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Alive
Because
Birth
China
Come
Either
India
Know
Likelihood
Never
Out
Over
Possibility
Records
Reliable
Somebody
Today
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There is no empirical evidence to suggest that ageing in humans has been modified by any means, nor is there evidence that it is even possible to measure biological age. And nothing has been demonstrated to be true when it comes to anti-ageing medicines.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Age
Ageing
Any
Be True
Been
Biological
Empirical
Even
Evidence
Has-Been
Humans
Means
Measure
Medicines
Modified
Nor
Nothing
Possible
Suggest
True
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We have grown accustomed to the wonders of clean water, indoor plumbing, laser surgery, genetic engineering, artificial joints, replacement body parts, and the much longer lives that accompany them. Yet we should remember that the vast majority of humans ever born died before the age of 10 from an infectious disease.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Accompany
Accustomed
Age
Artificial
Before
Body
Born
Clean
Clean Water
Died
Disease
Engineering
Ever
Genetic
Genetic Engineering
Grown
Humans
Infectious
Joints
Laser
Lives
Longer
Majority
Much
Parts
Plumbing
Remember
Replacement
Should
Surgery
Them
Vast
Vast Majority
Water
Wonders
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We know in the field of aging that some people tend to senesce, or grow older, more rapidly than others, and some more slowly.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Aging
Field
Grow
Know
More
Older
Others
People
Rapidly
Slowly
Some
Some People
Tend
Than
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We're not trying to make us live forever; we're not trying to even make us live significantly longer. What we're trying to do is extend the period of healthy life.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Even
Extend
Forever
Healthy
Life
Live
Longer
Make
Period
Trying
Us
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What we know for sure from our work and from others' is that mice have a life span of 1,000 days, dogs have 5,000 days, and we humans have 29,000 days. Recognizing that the duration is limited, and aging is inevitable, focus the attention on enhancing the quality of the days you have.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Aging
Attention
Days
Dogs
Duration
Enhancing
Focus
Humans
Inevitable
Know
Life
Life Span
Limited
Mice
Others
Our
Quality
Recognizing
Span
Sure
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When you hit your 40s, you begin to take notice of the effects of aging because people that you know begin to die of heart attacks and tumors, so we take notice of the effects of aging.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Aging
Attacks
Because
Begin
Die
Effects
Heart
Hit
Know
Notice
People
Take
You
Your
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While eliminating smallpox and curtailing cholera added decades of life to vast populations, cures for the chronic diseases of old age cannot have the same effect on life expectancy. A cure for cancer would be miraculous and welcome, but it would lead to only a three-year increase in life expectancy at birth.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Added
Age
Birth
Cancer
Cannot
Cholera
Chronic
Cure
Cures
Decades
Diseases
Effect
Expectancy
Increase
Lead
Life
Life Expectancy
Miraculous
Old
Old Age
Only
Same
Smallpox
Vast
Welcome
While
Would
Would-Be
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You can open up a centenarian's brain, and you'll see some areas that look like that of a 50-year-old or of a 110-year-old. You can have variation in the basic process of aging, called senescence, in different parts of the same body.
~ S. Jay Olshansky
Aging
Area
Basic
Body
Brain
Different
Different Parts
Like
Look
Open
Parts
Process
Same
See
Some
Up
Variation
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