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Longevity Ethics

Meaning

Longevity Ethics is a specialized domain of bioethics that specifically addresses the complex moral, social, and philosophical dilemmas generated by the scientific goal of dramatically extending human healthspan and lifespan. It mandates critical consideration of the equitable distribution of potentially life-extending interventions, such as hormonal therapies and senolytics, to prevent the exacerbation of existing health inequalities. The field is essential for establishing ethical guidelines for responsible innovation in geroscience.