New methods to predict and control longevity risks in the 21st century
The article discusses how the increase in human lifespan has made studying longevity more important. It looks at how global aging, advances in biology, and other factors affect longevity in the 21st century. The researchers suggest using biological information, mortality radar, and financial tools to predict and hedge against longevity risks. By using experts in biology and mortality, reliable population data, and financial tools, longevity risks can be better predicted and managed.