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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 17 MIN

Extending the Human Lifespan

from The Checkup: A Chicago Health Podcast · host Chicago Health Magazine

The longest living human ever recorded made it to 122 years old. Is that age a fantasy for most, or an increasingly realistic possibility? In this episode, we explore the ethics of aging, impacts on aging, and what the future may hold — from research on biological vs. chronological age, to risk factors in our control.   Guest: Douglas Vaughn, MD, cardiologist and director of the Potocsnak Longevity Institute at Northwestern Medicine   Related reading:  Background story: Live Long and Prosper Past coverage:  The Face of 100 Life in a Blue Zone A Centenarian's Sentiments Searching for Longevity?  

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