Is there a limit to how long a human can live?
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Exploring Human Longevity
Research in the field of biodemography concerning human lifespan suggests the existence of a law regarding late-life mortality deceleration. This indicates that mortality rates tend to stabilize at advanced ages, forming what is known as a late-life mortality plateau. In essence, there is no predetermined maximum limit to human longevity or a set maximum lifespan for humans.