Google engineer Ray Kurzweil thinks that advances in technology will quickly lead to age-reversing ‘nanobots’. MailOnline takes a look at the ways humanity could attain eternal life.
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Genetic engineering might offer a cure for diseases, but it’s also a controversial and hotly debated topic.
Gene editing has the potential to cure the world’s diseases, but it can also be deadly when used in the wrong way.
Genetic engineering has the potential to end killer chronic disease like cancer an AIDS.
https://www.labiotech.eu/best-biotech/crispr-technology-cure-disease/
Gene editing can replace modern medical therapies, leading to universal cures.
Stem cell therapy has much potential, but it’s still largely unproven and could be dangerous if not used carefully.
Besides curing diseases, stem cell therapy could help humans achieve the elusive quest for immortality.
Check out this news story about a woman who was cured of HIV using stem cell treatment.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2023/03/16/new-york-woman-cured-of-hiv-with-new-treatment/?sh=328b95025486
Stem cell therapy is a promising treatment that could be used for chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s.