This will hopefully be the start of recognition by the FDA that Sinclair and other researchers have hoped for that old age finally be declared a disease, so that federal funding can be opened up for broader longevity research. The initiative will also likely inspire other countries to start similar efforts.
On February 21st, the offices of Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) announced the formation of the Congressional Caucus for Longevity Science.
The caucus aims to educate Members about the growing field of aging and longevity biotechnology, and promote initiatives aimed at increasing the healthy average lifespan of all Americans.
"Increasing life expectancy and promoting positive health outcomes are important priorities, and the formation of this caucus is an important step toward achieving those goals."
“With life expectancy in the United States at its lowest in decades, we in Congress need to come together to address this decline and support science and research that will enable people to live fuller and healthier lives. We’re doing just that with the Longevity Caucus."
Read the full article at the link below:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexzhavor ... rld-cheer/