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Longevity Science Economics

Meaning

The economic evaluation of research, development, and clinical application of interventions specifically designed to extend healthspan and slow the rate of biological aging. This field quantifies the potential return on investment for society, healthcare systems, and individuals by assessing the cost-effectiveness of senolytics, metabolic modulators, and advanced preventative diagnostics. It analyzes the financial implications of increasing the duration of human vitality.