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Most effective method to prolong the life of a single person?

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Let's assume that the dictator of a large and rich country is approximately 70 years old, and that signs of old age are showing, meaning that his death is not very far. Let's assume that the people of the country want to keep this person alive for the longest possible period at any price.

Let's assume that the dictator is a healthy person who does not have cancer, is not obese and exercises regularly. All medical and biological resources (bioengineering, genetic engineering, etc...) of a large and rich country are available.

My question is:

  • What is the most effective method to keep the dictator alive for the longest time possible, using modern or near future state-of-the-art medical and biological technology and surgical procedures?

By "alive" I do not mean cryogenics or any other type of stasis - the dictator should be able to live a (largely) normal life and fulfill his duties and obligations.

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