Friday, 15 March 2019

Using Big Data to Hack Ageing

Across the western world, aging is one of the most important health issues of our time. Estimates suggest that the number of older people will double by 2050 around the world, so being able to age healthfully is increasingly important. Whilst I've discussed various strategies for maintaining activity levels as we age in the past, a new paper from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology suggests that big data can play a key role in developing new therapeutics and biomarkers to help slow down the aging process.

The paper reveals that the mortality rate of people roughly doubles every eight years, with diseases such as cancer and strokes considerably more likely after 40 years of age. Our physical decline should not be considered a fait accompli however, as many other animals seem to lack this accelerated risk of mortality as they age. The paper argues, therefore, that our own mortality rate should be subject to some manipulation.



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