New Pill to Extend Life to 150 Years? Experts Shocked

Longevity pill claiming 150 year lifespan

You have always seen humans chase longer life. From old stories of immortality to new anti-ageing studies, the desire to delay death continues. Each breakthrough forces you to ask how far science should go and what the cost will be.

A Chinese biotech company named Longevity Biosciences is now in the spotlight. It has created a pill that reportedly extends human life to 150 years. The drug uses a grape seed compound that removes ageing and weak cells while protecting healthy ones.

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Early tests on mice show a 9 percent rise in lifespan. These results have created strong interest. The company believes the same process can slow ageing in humans, but the real test lies in detailed human studies.

Experts advise caution. Animal data never reflects human biology perfectly. Long-term effects remain unknown, and only human trials will reveal if the benefits are strong enough to justify the risks.

Longer life also raises social and moral concerns. You must consider who gets access and how extended life will affect societies already dealing with older populations. Science is moving fast, but your judgment must grow with it.

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