Only reliable way known to postpone aging in multicellular animals is partial starvation. Few humans would agree to do that voluntarily.
It is difficult to predict when the first experiment on humans to stop all genes of aging will take place, as such a development would need thorough testing and ethical considerations. Research is ongoing in the field of aging and genetics, but more time and studies are needed before reaching a point where interventions on all aging genes would be feasible in humans.
Gerontology is the study of the processes and effects of aging and of age-related diseases in humans.
Scientists are finding all of the genes in humans that contribute to aging when they have found them all, they can actually remove them and stop aging. So far, scientists have found over 60.
In general humans are making survival more difficult for elephants. However, some humans are tyring to make it easier.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to postpone are postponement and the gerund, postponing.
painful or difficult urination.
it can be difficult to share because humans depend on the enviroment for resources
humans are making it harder for dolphins
They can communicate to each other using there thoughts. They also stop aging and they can change into humans.
a procrastinator
Donald J. Ortner has written: 'How Humans Adapt' 'The effects of aging and disease on the micromorphology of human compact bone' -- subject(s): Aging, Bones, Physical anthropology
They can, but overexposure would be difficult.