

The Limit on Human Lifespan
Exploring the Biological and Physiological Bounds
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Research suggests that there may be a biological limit to human lifespan, potentially ranging between 120 and 150 years.
This limit is influenced by factors such as the body's ability to repair itself and the onset of age-related diseases.
While some studies propose a fixed limit, others argue that advances in medicine could potentially extend lifespan beyond current records.
This limit is influenced by factors such as the body's ability to repair itself and the onset of age-related diseases.
While some studies propose a fixed limit, others argue that advances in medicine could potentially extend lifespan beyond current records.
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