Maria Branyas, the World’s Oldest Person, Dies in Spain at 117

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So sad, another middle-aged woman cut down her in her prime of life due to lack of rapamycin :wink:

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I wonder how many more years he would have lived if she had used geroprotectors such as rapamycin, nmn, astaksantin, fisetin, quersetin+dasatinibe, metformin, nac, ergothioneine, taurine, q10, lithium, crazy questions in my mind

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She, Maria Branyas was a female.

The more I think about it, the more I think we may need to start gero-protectors before the major aging points in the mid-40s and mid-60s. Rapamycin came too late for Maria. But hopefully not too late for us.

The oldest living person in the world is now 116-year-old Tomiko Itooka of Japan, who was born in 1908, GRG said. In the United States, Elizabeth Francis, 115, is the oldest American alive.10

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