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Yeah I think that one is still pretty far away. The degradation of the DNA in all the various cells of your body over time is a pretty formidable challenge.
Aging is a lot more complex than one molecule breaking down (we have built-in DNA repair equipment), and most of the mechanisms are still unknown, so it's hard to say.
Only if you're not the highlander!
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!!!
.....oh, also, putin is not the highlander.
There was a Lemmy post about Telomir Pharmaceuticals a week or so ago, they're developing a drug that's supposed to regenerate telomeres and it was showing decent results in canine trials. So at least the telomere shortening issue in DNA aging has a possibility of being addressed in the medium-term if things continue to go well. https://www.benzinga.com/partner/biotech/24/09/40707135/telomir-pharmaceuticals-nasdaq-telo-featured-in-local-abc-exclusive-showing-positive-outcomes-of-
By telomere length humans should live to about 120, but we don't. There are other problems to solve before telomeres matter
It's also not gonna be one bottleneck. All kinds of different issues.