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  1. "Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old" by author Andrew Steele delves into the fast-developing science of aging as it stands today. Steele discusses various scientific pursuits such as telomeres, mitochondria, proteins, and gene therapy, highlighting ongoing human trials and advancements in anti-aging research. The book explores the potential of living longer while staying healthy and active until old age, offering insights into the future of aging research and potential treatments.

    Steele's writing style in "Ageless" is informative and detailed, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the field of gerontology as of late 2020. The book offers a research-based background on aging science and the latest developments in the field, making it an interesting read for those curious about the history and advancements in gerontology. While the book may be technical at times, Steele's ability to explain complex scientific concepts in a clear and up-to-date manner makes "Ageless" a valuable resource for understanding the process of aging and potential future treatments.

    Cast your mind back 25,000 years. It’s late on a warm spring afternoon in what we now call southern France, and you’re gathering firewood a short way from your camp. The men are out hunting, carrying ...

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