Singapore: According to a new study, the biological process of aging can potentially be stopped but not completely reversed.
Other researchers, including researchers from a local Singaporean company, have explored the possibility of reversing human aging using artificial intelligence and machine learning tools.
In research published as a preprint in BioRxiv, scientists have studied ‘resilience’, a key component of aging in humans.
In the study, the scientists specifically examined factors known as thermodynamic biological age (TBA). This process sheds light on the biological information lost as an organism ages.
According to the researchers, TBAs look at the severity of disease associated with aging in any organism.
While TBA increases with age, its resilience may decrease over time and the risk of chronic disease and death may increase rapidly, the researchers said. , moreover, this change may hinder the chances of reversing aging.
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