Breno Werneck

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WHY TREATING ONE DISEASE AT A TIME HAS LITTLE IMPACT ON LIFESPAN. The graph shows an exponential increase in disease as each year passes after the age of 20. It’s hard to appreciate exponential graphs. If I were to draw this graph with a linear Y-axis, it would be two stories tall. What this means is your chance of developing a lethal disease increases by a thousandfold between the ages of 20 and 70, so preventing one disease makes little difference to lifespan.
Lifespan: The Revolutionary Science of Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
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