Friday, April 09, 2010
Live to be 100
The golden oldie gene: One in five has age-defying 'centenarian gene' that greatly increases odds of living to 100 | Mail Online
n the genetic lottery of life expectancy, you might think 100 is a pretty lucky number.
Now it's just got luckier.
Scientists have discovered that a gene already known to treble your odds of living to 100 may also ward off Alzheimer's disease.
One in five of us is dealt this genetic hand that promises to extend our lives without the loss of mental agility.
The gene is the first to be identified that actually cuts the odds of Alzheimer's disease rather than raising them.
Its discovery could pave the way for new drug treatments to combat the devastating illness.
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