Scientists reverse ageing in mammals and predict human trials within 10 years

This cosmetic de-aging stuff doesn't address the real issue which is that aging is mental as well as physical for plenty of people. It's sad to watch my grandmother fall apart and I'm the only one around over ninety percent of the time to try to keep things together while she obsesses over little things that I've solved and reminds me about them dozens of times a day while telling me the same information over and over and over and over again just because she runs on nothing but her own stimuli now and no outside events effect her anymore. She's too old to understand what computers are, the impact of the internet, or anything that she can't equate to a story about the '40s when she was young. I know she's hardheaded, she always was, but that combined with the decay of her mental state is just rough to deal with on a daily basis because she's not my grandma anymore. She's a cyclical story robot that's losing its self-awareness more and more each day.

The end of grey matter decay is what should be pushed for, not this crows feet and wrinkle bullshit because my 95 year old grandmother is doing very well for her age and mentally deteriorating in a way that makes it impossible for the rest of my family to deal with it for any longer than a day or so. They check out and then wonder why I have to spend time with them and am so stressed out every few weeks.

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