People who live 95 years or more are as likely as the rest of the population to smoke, drink and eat an unhealthy diet, suggesting their survival to that ripe age is based on genetics and not lifestyle, researchers found.Read the complete article here.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Ripe Old Age Comes From Genes Not Lifestyle
Posted By Milton Recht
From Bloomberg, "Living to 100 May Rely More on Good Genes Than Lifestyle, Researchers Find" by Oliver Renick:
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