Life expectancy rise in rich countries slows down: why discovery took 30 years to prove
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The era of what he calls radical life extension is over, he argues. Some researchers, however, disagree and point out that medical science could yet find a way to push age limits.
With his colleagues, Olshansky first published the idea that human life expectancy has a finite limit in 1990. 'We have waited 30 years to test this,' he says. 'And we now have definitive evidence that the limited lifespan hypothesis is correct.'
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