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Inflammation, not telomere length, predicts healthy longevity of...
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Inflammation, not telomere length, predicts healthy longevity of centenarians August 5, Professor Nobuyoshi Hirose, ...
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Professor Nobuyoshi Hirose, Head of the Tokyo Centenarians Study and the Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study, added: “If we can find ...
Spanish and Japanese centenarians reveal a genetic key to longevity
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Spanish and Japanese centenarians reveal a genetic key to longevity ... Kunihiko Hinohara, Antoni L. Andreu, Akinori Kimura, Nobuyoshi Hirose y Alejandro Lucia.
Frail, Perhaps, but Feeble? These Centenarians Say to Forget It - Los...
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Japan's elderly often reach their 100-year milestone with strong minds and bodies. A positive outlook appears to be a key element to longevity.
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