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No one will be old anymore in the world! The expert claimed that the Chinese scientist who made the discovery was "mad" and that it was craziness

 No one will be old anymore in the world! The expert claimed that the Chinese scientist who made the discovery was "mad" and that it was craziness


According to Chinese scientist He Jiankui, he has developed a finding that can stop human ageing and keep people from growing old.


Beijing. There won't be many people in the world—if any at all—who would prefer that their ages advance swiftly or that they grow old soon. Everybody strives to stay young and active. The majority of people are concerned about their advancing age. because he detests the idea of becoming old. 


In this situation, a Chinese scientist named He Jiankui asserted that he had uncovered a discovery that could stop human ageing and keep people from growing old. The researcher stated that he has produced the first gene-edited infant in the year 2018.


Geo News said that Jiankui had also received a three-year prison term for engaging in unlawful medical practises. He shocked the medical community when he stated that he was launching a research lab in Beijing after being released from prison. Jiankui has since concentrated on using gene therapy to treat uncommon disorders. His latest research idea has sparked debate once more, though. Experts claim that this is also reminiscent of his earlier work.


Jiankui's research has drawn criticism. It has also been described as unethical, risky, and capable of affecting human DNA. The Chinese scientist has written about the accelerated ageing of people, citing the weight that the country's population has on the economy and the strain that it puts on the healthcare system. No human embryos will be implanted for pregnancy, according to the proposal, and use will be subject to government approval.


According to experts, Jiankui's idea lacks any scientific foundation. The Chinese government took action to control gene editing and the moral issues surrounding it after citing his study. Simply put, the entire situation is ridiculous, according to associate professor Peter Droege of Singapore's Nanyang Technological University.

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