The aging research funding gap describes the shortfall between resources allocated to age-related diseases versus investments in understanding biological aging itself. It is used by policymakers and scientists to advocate for redirected budgets. Society benefits through potential breakthroughs extending healthy lifespan, reducing chronic disease burdens, and lowering long-term healthcare costs.
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