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Age Old Question

Author
Jeff Cannata/Anthony Carboni
Published
Wed 05 Oct 2016
Episode Link
http://wehaveconcerns.com

In the latest journal of Aging a UCLA genetics team recorded age-related changes to human DNA, calculating the biological age of blood and estimated a person’s lifespan. More often than not they found that the biological age was a better indicator of life expectancy than the person’s actual age. Anthony and Jeff discuss whether our DNA will determine our lifespan, and, if so, what we should do about it.


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