International Longevity Alliance

[3][4] ILA began to function in January 2013 as an informal platform for communication between managers and representatives of several organizations.

[1] Some of them are: Moreover, the ILA's Board of Advisors includes Aubrey de Grey, Alexey Moskalev [ru], Natasha Vita-More, and others.

[12] In addition to being a platform for interaction between organizations and facilitating their activities, the alliance also periodically holds online conferences, seminars and other public events to draw people's attention to the problem of aging.

[33][34][35][36][37][38] In particular, ILA took an active part in the discussion, as a result of which WHO included in the international classification of diseases ICD-11 a special additional code XT9T.

Now, after that, aging began to be officially recognized as a major factor that increases the risk of diseases, the severity of their course and the difficulty of treatment.