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the Great Age Reboot: Cracking Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow

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the Great Age Reboot: Cracking Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow
the Great Age Reboot: Cracking Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow

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the Great Age Reboot: Cracking Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow

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As the human lifespan expands and more people are living to 100 years and beyond,
New York Times
best-selling author Michael Roizen, M.D., explains how to prepare for a longer, healthier future.
Over the next decade, people living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common—and life past 100 may not look like what you expect. In this groundbreaking narrative, best-selling author Michael Roizen reveals how current science and technology will revolutionize our ability to live longer, younger, and better.
Today's breakthroughs in longevity research are unprecedented, and this book will help you navigate the coming changes to make the best decisions for your brain, your body, and your bank account. Along with acclaimed economists Peter Linneman and Albert Ratner, Roizen explores how longer life spans will change our lives and our culture, providing the most comprehensive and forward-looking book on aging to date, and showing readers how to prepare for the next major societal disruptor. At long last, here is a road map to prevention, treatment, and technology that will reshape how we think about old age—and help us plan for an audacious future.

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