Castration Linked to Longer Lifespan in Men and Mammals, Study Finds

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Researcher Cat Bohannon suggests that castration can significantly increase the lifespan of male mammals, including humans, by reducing the impact of male sex hormones on the immune system and cellular repair. Historical data and studies support this claim, showing that castrated men lived longer than their non-castrated counterparts. Bohannon also discussed the potential future development of artificial wombs and the ethical implications of such technology.
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