Monday, September 20, 2004

Longevity May Have Roots in Childhood 

Starting in the mid-1850s, humans began living longer due, researchers believe, to improvements in living conditions, nutrition, income levels and medicine.

But two USC gerontologists have found an invisible cause that could have important implications for modern-day health care.

The key to their theory lies in one word: inflammation.
Longevity May Have Roots in Childhood

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