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Longevity Gene Also Benefits Thinking
December 27, 2006 - 2:22am
from Scripps Howard
A gene variation that's been linked to living a very long life also serves to help very old people think clearly and retain their memories into their 90s and beyond, according to a new study published Tuesday.


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