There have been more than 300 theories proposed to explain the aging process, yet the radical theory of aging has received as the widest acceptance …show more content…
Most scientist and researchers believe that aging cannot be traced by only one change in the body. Instead, they believe that a variety of different deterrents are involved to slowly kill the body. It is important to understand that aging is a process of life, not a disease. Dr. Hayflick, a professor of anatomy that has studies aging, refers to his studies,
If the main goal of our biomedical research enterprises is to resolve causes of death, then every old person becomes a testimony to those successes. Biogerontologists have an obligation to emphasize that the goal of research on ageing is not to increase human longevity regardless of the consequences, but to increase active longevity free from disability and functional dependence (Tosata)
In society, aging has had a bad connotation that is undesirable, and is related to deteriorating. Instead of focusing on how to avoid aging and death, we need to focus on understanding the why and how we age to help improve the quality of life. With this it is important to remember that life is sacred, and should be respected, loved, and be used to the greatest