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Russian: Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said that people can live up to 120 years. What was that? We find out with Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor Konstantin Severinov. Together with Tatyana Bur, we discussed what factors influence life expectancy, whether biohacker experiments make sense, how genetic engineering helps humanity cope with diseases, how well-established is the exchange of scientific data between scientists around the world, and whether it is possible to create an ideal person using genetic technologies. The new world is already here: @RTVIchronicles Subscribe to @RTVINews and like it! If you want to take a break from the news, subscribe to our channel @RTVItainment 00:00 What was that? 00:22 How long can a person live? 01:18 What is important for longevity? 02:43 Is biohacking pointless? 04:49 What does science say about aging? 08:46 Stages of scientific development. Cancer Cure 10:13 Is It Possible to Replace Human "Spare Parts"? 12:13 Are Long-Living Regions a Myth? 14:00 Genetic Predisposition to Longevity 17:04 Is It Possible to Edit Genes? 21:13 Ideal DNA and the Creation of a "Superhuman" 27:48 Natural Selection for Humans 31:55 What Can Destroy Humanity? 34:26 Predicting New Pandemics. Preventive Vaccines 37:50 International Sharing of Scientific Data 39:10 Why Are Infection Outbreaks Becoming More Frequent? 42:14 How to Live Longer? 45:00 Experiments of businessmen-biohackers 46:20 The state and life expectancy research 48:36 When will the results of biohacking be visible 49:33 Life expectancy in Russia 51:04 New diseases after 100 years 52:43 Life expectancy and reproductive age