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In the not-too-distant future, they may even be able to halt ageing altogether. As the world's population continues to live longer, our current economic systems will no longer be sustainable. Health care systems, and the economies that fund them, need to make major changes.
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Do you want to stop ageing? Do you want to live forever? Can science help you cheat death? In this pioneering documentary, Professor Rose Anne Kenny takes us...
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Oct 3, 2010 · The End of Ageing: Directed by Ruán Magan. All over the world, human beings are living longer than ever before. This is due to many factors, including improved living conditions, lifestyle choices and medical advancements.
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Nov 12, 2014 · Indeed, when left to its own devices, Hollywood’s most recent interpretation of ageing involves a constant cluster of films dedicated to Jack Nicholson’s journey in re-establishing his masculinity by winning the heart of any woman he wants (As Good As It Gets, Something’s Gotta Give), or comedic compositions of older actors ‘getting it ...
THE END OF AGEING, a science documentary presented by Professor Rose Anne Kenny (Professor of Geriatric Medicine TCD, Director of the Centre for Successful Ageing, St. James’s Hospital) takes an in-depth look into one of the most important issues facing the world. The documentary explains what is happening in age prevention, shows our ...
All over the world, human beings are living longer than ever before. This is due to many factors, including improved living conditions, lifestyle choices and medical advancements. While there is ...
May 5, 2022 · Umberto D. (1952) Director: Vittorio De Sica. Umberto D. (1952) After Shoeshine (1946) and Bicycle Thieves (1948), it was Vittorio De Sica’s intention to turn his attention to an older protagonist, and this neorealist jewel, described by Ingmar Bergman as “the movie I may love most of all,” was the result.