Living to 100
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Finally a useful long term scientific study , 44,000 people over decadesĀ 

Cholesterol good , low sugar good, low acid good

https://sputnikglobe.com/20231011/have-s...01246.html
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#2
Quote:Individuals with the lowest levels of total cholesterol and iron had a lower chance of reaching 100, as compared to those with higher levels.

There was a similarly less hopeful chance of living to be 100 for people with higher levels of glucose, creatinine, uric acid and markers for liver function.

From the age of 65 onwards, a there was a difference in the biomarkers between those individuals who went on to become centenarians and those who failed to make the cut.

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#3
Velly velly intellesting.
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#4


Dude... stylin' as hell at 100.
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