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Better Heart Health in Adult Children of Long-Lived Parents
MedPage Today Analysis of health records during an 8-year follow-up of 186,000 middle-aged offspring from the U.K. Biobank showed that an individual's risk of death from heart disease was 20% lower for each decade that at least one parent lived beyond the age of 70. Your parents hold clues to your life expectancy, heart health Long-lived parents could mean a healthier heart into your 70s How Long Will You Live? Look to Your Parents |
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