

The global anti-aging industry is booming, with biohacking businesses promising to slow aging and extend human life.

Scientists say while many commercial longevity products lack strong evidence, serious research into the biology of aging is making real progress.
Consequently, Researchers are exploring ways to target the aging process itself in hopes of preventing diseases such as cancer, dementia, and heart disease before they develop.
Furthermore, an expert warns consumers to be cautious as many anti-aging supplements and treatments are not scientifically proven and may not deliver the promised results.
The field, known as geroscience, is attracting billions of dollars in investment from biotech companies and technology entrepreneurs.
Researchers believe future breakthroughs could transform the treatment of age-related diseases, but they say more clinical studies are needed before these therapies can be widely used.
For now, experts say healthy lifestyle habits remain the most reliable way to improve health and longevity.

