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If god wants you to be old you'll be old. If god wants you to die a horrible death from cancer, you'll die a horrible death from cancer.
no shlt, it's all about genetics if your parents/grandparents are old, you'll be old IMO.
If god wants you to be old you'll be old. If god wants you to die a horrible death from cancer, you'll die a horrible death from cancer.
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Cireksu is right, genetics has more to do with longevity than anything you can do on your own.
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Cireksu is right, genetics has more to do with longevity than anything you can do on your own.
Nope. nutrition, environment, relationships and lifestyle dictate which genes are turned on and off. You inherit certain genes which are instructions to how your health could turn out based on those four things but you are the one that ultimately determines which ones are turned on and off. It's all about gene expression through nutrition, termed nutrigenomics(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrigenomics). For instance, you might inherit a gene that makes you susceptible to diabetes but if you eat a low glycemic diet you will inactivate it and make it impossible for you to develop diabetes.
Nutrigenomics is a rapidly emerging science still in its beginning stages. It is uncertain whether the tools to study protein expression and metabolite production have been developed to the point as to enable efficient and reliable measurements. Also once such research has been achieved, it will need to be integrated together in order to produce results and dietary recommendations. All of these technologies are still in the process of development.
Had a non-smoking friend die of lung cancer at 31. 6 months between diagnosis and death. SIX MONTHS.
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My grandfather smoked like a chimney for 70 years and died in his sleep at 88.
explain