Genetics May Shape Up to 55% of How Long You Live

People are often told that eating well, exercising and avoiding bad habits are the fundamentals to...
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Study Finds Genetics May Shape Up to 55% of How Long You Live

People are often told that eating well, exercising and avoiding bad habits are the fundamentals to a long life. But new research suggests something else may...
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