but there’s a catch for African Americans
Life expectancy has been a subject of significant interest and debate throughout human history. Recent advancements in medical science, particularly in the field of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy, have sparked new hope for extending human life beyond what was once thought possible. Dr. Ernst von Schwarz, a renowned triple board-certified internist, cardiologist, and heart transplant cardiologist, has brought attention to the possibility of living to 120 or even 150 years while maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle. Yaah! explores what this means for African Americans and the broader population if health disparities in the Black community are addressed.
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