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Human life span may have an ‘absolute limit’ of 150 years – Livescience.com
After that, the human body can’t repair itself.

Humans may be able to live for between 120 and 150 years, but no longer than this “absolute limit” on human life span, a new study suggests.
For the study, published online May 25 in the journal Nature Communications
, the researchers used mathematical modeling to predict that after 120 to 150 years of age, the human body
would totally lose its ability to recover from stresses like illness and injury, resulting in death. If therapies were to be developed to extend the body’s resilience, the researchers…
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