Rhonda Patrick· PhD
this analysis finds that by age 110 your chance of surviving another year levels off at around 47 like flipping a coin every year
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this analysis finds that by age 110 your chance of surviving another year levels off at around 47 like flipping a coin every year
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the first study of this pair found that astonishingly your chance of living for another year at age 110 is the same as at age 120.