"We all want to live long, healthy, and happy lives, but most of us don’t have the time or money to sort through the latest scientific findings to determine what tools are worth our effort. Splashy headlines about stem cell therapies and 'young blood' transfusions might make advances in anti-aging seem limited to the Silicon Valley billionaires among us, but in fact, we have more longevity resources at our disposal than we realize."
With these words, longevity investor Sergey Young introduces his new book "The Science and Technology of Growing Young". The book aims to demystify the life extension landscape, by cutting through the hype and showing readers what they can do now to live better for longer, and offering a look into the exciting possibilities that await us. By viewing aging as a condition that can be cured, the field of longevity can be revolutionized to make it accessible and affordable for everyone.
Sergey further comments:
"Please do not expect that just because we are speaking of living to age two hundred and beyond that this is a book filled with wishful assumptions and cooked-up claims. I consider myself a 'cautious optimist'. Critical analysis and a healthy 'BS meter' are necessities for an investor like myself. In my life and profession, I subscribe to one single principle: Find out what actually works."
In this London Futurists webinar, Sergey Young will be highlighting longevity breakthroughs that are already taking place, as well as those that are likely to take place soon. He'll be offering advice on what each of us can do, right now, to extend our potential healthspans. He'll also be answering audience questions about the themes of his book and about his other projects. In short, he'll be helping us to "find out what actually works".