By Sergey Young
SERGEY YOUNG
We all want to live long, healthy, and happy lives, but most of us don’t have the time or money to sort through the latest scientific findings to determine what tools are worth our effort. Splashy headlines about stem-cell therapies and “young blood” transfusions make advances in anti-aging seem unattainable to all but the Silicon Valley billionaires among us, but in fact, we have more longevity resources at our disposal than we realize
In The Science and Technology of Growing Young, I demystify the longevity landscape, cutting through the hype and showing readers what they can do now to live better for longer, and offering a look into the exciting possibilities that await us. By viewing aging as a condition that can be cured, we can dramatically revolutionize the field of longevity and make it accessible for everyone
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This $100 million life extension-focused investment fund was set up by Sergey Young to make longevity affordable and accessible to all. The fund accelerates breakthroughs in longevity by investing in start-ups and companies that develop technologies, which extend human lifespans and overcome the negative effects of aging.
The XPRIZE Foundation provides solutions to the world's biggest problems by creating incentive competitions to entice the crowd to take action. Longevity XPRIZE is a global initiative sponsored by Sergey Young, set up to cure aging and help people live longer, healthier and happier lives.