1. Chat

Drug Developed by Scientists Extends the Lifespan of Animals by Nearly 25%

In the News

Scientists have developed a drug that enables animals to live longer , at least another quarter of their natural age

They believe they can do the same with humans , reduce ageing and limit disease at the same time

Ironically two drugs to treat diabetes , metformin and rapamycin, which is taken to prevent an organ transplants being rejected, are both actively being researched for their anti-ageing qualities

What worries me is the governments reaction to all this, when people live longer it causes a big financial strain on the economy, one being pensions, the longer we live the more money they will need to find to fund the extra years we live

This may in the end just benefit people who have money to pay for the drugs privately , leaving the rest of us behind

What do you think about this ?

news.sky.com/story/experimental-drug-extends-the-lifespan-of-middle-aged-mice-by-25-and-could-work-on-humans-too-scientists-say-13179979

telmel
3 months ago
What do you think of this?+20 points
Advertisement
PhilipMarc

May extend their lifespan, but possibly injures them in someway along the way.

Like
Reply2
telmel

PhilipMarc Who knows the long term effects P

Like
Reply
Lynibis

I am so against this it makes me angry. As you rightly say it will end up being rich privilege and can you imagine a rich person living so much longer than close family members, he may not be rich enough to pay for them all.

Everyone probably knows I am a staunch supporter of limiting families as the world cannot keep supporting an ever growing population and here we are finding ways to stretch resources even more! It's madness! Death cannot be put off it comes to all and I am ready whenever Joe Black comes for me (especially if he look like Brad Pitt😂).

People are going doolally over not reinstating child benefit for more than 2 kids. Why should the government/taxpayer pay for your choice to have more than 2 kids? No one needs more than 2 especially when they moan about the cost and have 6+. Why we even pay for 2 is a puzzle to me.

I am sick of money being wasted on extending life, cloning, etc. Cure cancer and other diseases that cut life off too soon.

Like
Reply1
telmel

Lynibis Well said L

Like
Reply
martinlufc5637

It will so expensive that ordinary folk won't be able to buy them, I watched an interesting documentary a couple of years ago, that said that the rich are already talking a pill that reduces aging and disease, $10,000 a pill, no wonder the rich and powerful live long lives

Like
Reply1
telmel

martinlufc5637 And who can prove it works, it could be a placebo ,and it won't stop you getting knocked down by a bus for example , unless it is a giant pill that works like an airbag 😉

Like
Reply1
BonzoBanana

Retirement age will have to increase and mortgages might have to be extended especially with the value of property. Perhaps some people will end up taking 50 year mortgages.

Like
Reply
telmel

BonzoBanana Very true B , and it will help keep the banks profitable

Like
Reply
One of the UK's largest deal hunting communities

Join for free to get genuine deals, money saving advice and help from our friendly community

Tom Church
Co-Founder &
Chief Bargain Hunter
Tom Church, Co-Founder
Want deals & discounts automatically?
+100 bonus points!
Latest Deals Browser Extension
Latest Deals Mobile App
  • Download our app
  • 1,000+ new deals every day
  • Earn free Amazon vouchers
  • Daily deal alerts - never miss the best offers!
  • Download the Latest Deals iOS AppDownload the Latest Deals Android App
Latest Deals
Disclaimer

The content on Latest Deals is a combination of information submitted by members of the public and the Latest Deals team. Whilst we make every effort to try and ensure genuine, accurate content we cannot guarantee it. Please always carry out your own due diligence and double check the details of an offer on the retailer's own website.

How this site works
  • To cover the site's running costs, Latest Deals uses affiliate links.
  • If you click on a link to an external website and make a purchase, Latest Deals may earn a commission.
  • We allow deals to be shared on Latest Deals irrelevant of whether or not they generate us money. Our #1 concern is helping you save money.
  • If you have any questions about how the site works, drop us a message. We're always happy to help.
Copyright © 2024 Latest Deals Limited
Registered in England and Wales. Company number 10286141. 124 City Road, London, England, EC1V 2NX