As of January 1st, 2022 – aging was officially declared a disease by the World Health Organization. This momentous announcement was fantastic news for all of us, giving us an opportunity to live healthier, longer lives by listening to advice from medical professionals and lifestyle experts on how to slow down the effects of age-related degeneration.
Understanding that it isn’t just about growing old – it is about taking proactive measures against illnesses caused by general wear and tear can have enormous implications for health and well-being.
This changes the way we think about aging.
By understanding the mechanisms of aging, researchers can now develop innovative approaches to counteract age-related diseases and Read More
The fact is that age-related decline is a huge business. As people get older the natural progression in relation to degeneration on a cellular level (aging) is that DNA copies (cellular replication) can begin to degrade. With this breakdown, cells become weaker, the body itself in turn also becomes less strong and resilient as it once was, and illness can creep in.
The biggest secret has gotten almost no attention in the media. The WHO (World Health Organization) has classified Aging as a Disease. It is listed formally in the 11th edition of the International Classification of Disease (ICD) as of 2022. It is described as a gradual decrease in Read More