Technologies purported to extend human life are already being marketed widely, and are being used by community members, despite a lack of evidence on their efficacy or safety: in fact, the use of some putative anti-aging technologies (e.g., human growth hormone) is illegal. Existing regulation is proving to be ineffective, especially in the face of Internet sales. Further advances in the field of life extension are a distinct possibility, exacerbating the need for a policy response. This paper presents the preliminary results of a study of community attitudes to life extension, with a focus on attitudes to the control and availability of strong life-extending technologies
The first effective life extension technologies might well become available within the next few year...
Human enhancement, the non-medical use of biomedical technologies to improve the human body or perfo...
Contains fulltext : 52058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wish to ex...
A number of biogerontologists have expressed an interest in intervening in the ageing process in ord...
Demonstrations that ageing and life-span can be manipulated in model animal species have increased h...
Some researchers in the field of ageing claim that significant extension of the human lifespan will ...
Objectives: This paper examines public understandings of possibilities for increasing life expectanc...
It is increasingly recognized that community attitudes impact on the research trajectory, entry, and...
abstract: The prospect of anti-aging or life extension technology is controversial in biogerentology...
There are a number of ethical, social, and personal implications generated by the potential developm...
It is often assumed that there is broad public support for strong life extension research (i.e. rese...
Background: Recent studies on public attitudes toward life extension technologies show a mix of ambi...
Substantial extension of the human lifespan has become a subject of lively debate. One reason for th...
The potential for development of biomedical technologies capable of extending the human lifespan rai...
The first effective life extension technologies might well become available within the next few year...
The first effective life extension technologies might well become available within the next few year...
Human enhancement, the non-medical use of biomedical technologies to improve the human body or perfo...
Contains fulltext : 52058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wish to ex...
A number of biogerontologists have expressed an interest in intervening in the ageing process in ord...
Demonstrations that ageing and life-span can be manipulated in model animal species have increased h...
Some researchers in the field of ageing claim that significant extension of the human lifespan will ...
Objectives: This paper examines public understandings of possibilities for increasing life expectanc...
It is increasingly recognized that community attitudes impact on the research trajectory, entry, and...
abstract: The prospect of anti-aging or life extension technology is controversial in biogerentology...
There are a number of ethical, social, and personal implications generated by the potential developm...
It is often assumed that there is broad public support for strong life extension research (i.e. rese...
Background: Recent studies on public attitudes toward life extension technologies show a mix of ambi...
Substantial extension of the human lifespan has become a subject of lively debate. One reason for th...
The potential for development of biomedical technologies capable of extending the human lifespan rai...
The first effective life extension technologies might well become available within the next few year...
The first effective life extension technologies might well become available within the next few year...
Human enhancement, the non-medical use of biomedical technologies to improve the human body or perfo...
Contains fulltext : 52058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The wish to ex...