Rethinking Longevity: Genes Matter More than We Thought
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Researchers are reevaluating the factors that contribute to human longevity, with some suggesting that genes play a more significant role than previously thought. There are also proposals that conquering diseases of aging could lead to a significant increase in human lifespan. However, the importance of diet and lifestyle in determining long-term health is also being emphasized, leaving the relative contributions of genes, disease, and lifestyle to longevity unclear.
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