-- Edited by Buzz Lightbulb on Monday 13th of June 2022 09:45:11 AM
Craig1 said
09:34 AM Jun 14, 2022
It got to the Mind Boggling Point, so off.
watsea said
10:18 AM Jun 14, 2022
It seems our civilisation has reached a point where we have extended human lifespan beyond its previous norm, via improved medical techniques for our bodies. Though it appears there is now the work needs to catch up, so to speak, with how to keep the mind going in the aged, but still moving, bodies.
Buzz Lightbulb said
12:36 PM Jun 14, 2022
watsea wrote:
It seems our civilisation has reached a point where we have extended human lifespan beyond its previous norm, via improved medical techniques for our bodies. Though it appears there is now the work needs to catch up, so to speak, with how to keep the mind going in the aged, but still moving, bodies.
Yes. Extending one's life via advanced medical processes is no use if one can't have a quality of life.
On For Corners, on the ABC, (I think it's tonight) the story is about the drugs used to help prevent or reduce dementia:
Why the world's still waiting for a dementia cure, and what we can do in the meantime
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-13/dementia-alzheimers-research-medication-drug-trials/101141746
-- Edited by Buzz Lightbulb on Monday 13th of June 2022 09:45:11 AM
Yes. Extending one's life via advanced medical processes is no use if one can't have a quality of life.