Longevity Science and the Flourishing Aging Society
Kronos Longevity Research Institute
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Executive Summary
I. Introduction
II. Current Aging Research
- Eat Less to Live Longer?
- Reducing Cell Damage Slows Aging
- The Right Nutrition and Exercise Can Help
- Unlocking the Mysteries of Hormones
- Some Cells Take on Many Roles
III. Societal Benefits of Aging Research
- A Looming Fiscal Crisis
- Healthy Older Americans are Productive Members of Society
IV. The Challenges of Funding Aging Research
V. Conclusion

Interview - Eons Body Editor Beth Fredericks spoke with Doctor S. Mitchell Harman, Director and President of the Kronos Longevity Research Institute, about the institute's new report Gray is the New Gold Longevity Science and the Flourishing Aging Society.

More Articles - Each of the following articles was written by Dr. Mitch Harman, director and president of the Kronos Longevity Research Institute (KLRI).
Kronos Longevity Research Institute
KLRI, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is a leader in developing new modes of prevention and treatment to enhance human longevity. KLRI is the only independent research institute devoted exclusively to translating basic discoveries in the process of aging into useful tools, improved medical care and healthier lives. KLRI's research is conducted by its own highly regarded scientists and through collaborations with some of the nation's leading medical research centers. Because KLRI conducts pioneering research in an area of science that is poorly understood, KLRI offers the potential to make seminal contributions that benefit not only the growing population of older Americans, but people everywhere and generations to follow.