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Is there any way to become immortal ? by rushlee

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Is there any way to become immortal ?
Everyone will die. Only in the movies alone can humans live eternally. But, is that right? Is there no way to earn eternal life? Apparently, scientists have found a way how to be able to live eternally. Here are 6 scientific ways that say can make people live eternally. Anything?

The first way is to improve the enzyme telomerase. At the end of the chromosome there is an enzyme called telomerase. This enzyme is in charge of keeping chromosomes safe and not scattered. When young, this enzyme works well. But as time passes, the cells get more and more wide, telomerase is getting worn and damaged. This is what causes aging. If this enzyme can be renewed, humans can be young forever. Scientists have tested on rats and succeeded. Given that humans share the same DNA as mice, it makes sense that humans have the potential to slow or even stop the aging process. However, this extreme thing has not been tried.
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