Peter Attia· MD
mice in the laboratory live on average about two and a half years and the longest live ones live about three years in the wild they live on average about three or four months and longest live ones live maybe a year or a little longer
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mice in the laboratory live on average about two and a half years and the longest live ones live about three years in the wild they live on average about three or four months and longest live ones live maybe a year or a little longer
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