Nobel laureates urge governments to promote active ageing and embrace 100-Year Life idea

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Nobel laureates urge governments to promote active ageing and embrace 100-Year Life idea.

YOKOHAMA - Nobel laureates and experts, in a clarion call on Sunday , urged governments to promote active ageing to ease the burden on social security systems.

Dr Elizabeth Blackburn, who won the Nobel for medicine in 2009 for discovering telomeres in DNA strands that - like shoelaces that get frayed - are worn down and lead to ageing, said:"People are looking at ageing where, instead of retirement where they stop doing things, they can start to really stay engaged in ways they have not before.

But in many countries, warned Princeton University economist Angus Deaton, the 2015 Nobel winner for economic sciences, ageing populations can strain social security systems if funding is not properly managed. This extends to medical research, and Dr Tasuku Honjo, who won the Nobel Prize last year for his work in immunology, said he hopes that many more cancers can be treated and controlled by immunotherapy in the long run.

But Dr Tim Hunt, a 2001 Nobel Prize winner for his discovery of protein molecules that control cell division, questioned if such technology could be too costly and end up worsening the rich-poor divide.

 

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