15 October 2012

You scold Russian ministers, but in Mexico...

Mexicans will be able to live up to 200 years, says the head of the Ministry of Health

Dmitry Znamensky, RIA NovostiMexican citizens can theoretically increase their life expectancy to 150-200 years by about 2040, according to the Minister of Health of the Latin American country Salomon Chertorivsky.

"If we manage to effectively combine and use the latest advances in medicine, then we can say that by 2040 we could increase our life span to 150-200 years," the Mexican media quoted Chertorivsky as saying on Monday.

We are talking about such medical achievements as telemedicine, the use of medical robotics and modern equipment for surgery, which allows operations to be performed with much greater accuracy and even at a distance.

The Minister noted that the combination of these sciences with the use of gene medicine in the treatment of humans will allow to recreate damaged human organs from the cellular level.

At the same time, nano-robots launched into the human circulatory system will be able to "correct" the broken DNA system for the treatment of a number of diseases, for example, obesity, at the gene level. At the same time, Chertorivsky noted that special attention should continue to be paid to chronic diseases and the fight against alcoholism and nicotine addiction.

From the editorial office

Here he is, handsome and clever, in a picture from one of many verbatim repeating the text sent out by IA Notimex, notes from the Mexican media. In Spanish, but you can make sure that we are talking about the same numbers and nanorobots (pequenos robots), even without machine translation. 

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