Given current medical advances and future ones, how long could humans potentially live? Is living beyond 120 desirable? How will Boomers change the way we think about aging? Michael Krasny’s show on public radio (KQED) yesterday discussed aging, health, and the plasticity of the brain.
Guests:
Ken Dychtwald gerontologist, psychologist and host of "The Boomer Century: 1946-2046;" and
Sherwin Nuland clinical professor of surgery at the Yale School of Medicine
and author of "The Art of Aging: A Doctor’s Prescription for Well-Being."
Listen to Krasny’s forum On Aging.
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