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Bioethics of Anti-Aging

Meaning

The bioethics of anti-aging encompasses the moral, social, and philosophical considerations surrounding medical interventions and technologies aimed at slowing, stopping, or reversing the biological processes of human senescence. This field of inquiry critically examines the implications of pursuing radical life extension and enhanced healthspan, particularly concerning equity and access. Clinical practice in longevity medicine must navigate these complex ethical landscapes with prudence and foresight.