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What the world's longest-lived animals can teach us about aging |
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| | | By Veronique Greenwood Staff Writer, Health & Science |
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| Most rodents live fast and die young. But naked mole rats can live for more than 40 years, nearly unchanged and with very few signs of the aging-related illnesses humans encounter. | Scientists are exploring what's happening in the cells of long-lived animals to see if our species could learn a few tricks. | | If you have a minute, please take our quick survey to help us better understand who you are and which health topics interest you most. | |
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