People who live past 100 have one thing in common, finds study
A Swedish study tracking older adults reveals that specific blood markers, related to metabolism, inflammation, and organ function, correlate with exceptional longevity. Future centenarians often exhibited healthier, balanced readings in their 60s, suggesting these biomarkers can predict who might live past 100. Maintaining these markers within healthy ranges through lifestyle and monitoring may improve long-term survival prospects.
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