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Our genes play a significant role in determining our lifespan from "summary" of Lifespan by David Sinclair,Matthew D. Laplante

Our genes are the instruction manual for our bodies, dictating everything from the color of our eyes to our risk of developing certain diseases. It is no surprise, then, that our genes also play a significant role in determining how long we will live. While our environment and lifestyle choices certainly play a part in shaping our longevity, the genetic blueprint we inherit from our parents sets the stage for how our bodies will age and ultimately how long we will survive. Research has shown that certain genetic variations can increase our susceptibility to age-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's. These variations can also impact how quickly our bodies deteriorate over time, influencing the rate at which our cells age and our organs fail. In this way, our genes can act as both a blessing and a curse, providing us with certain advantages while simultaneously predisposing us to certain health challenges. But our genes are not our destiny. While ...
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