"Unlocking Longevity: Insights from a 116-Year-Old US Woman"

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"Unlocking Longevity: Insights from a 116-Year-Old US Woman"
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Scientists are studying the life and genes of Maria Branyas, a 116-year-old woman, to uncover the secrets behind her longevity and potentially develop cures for age-related diseases. Branyas, currently the oldest living person in the world, has an impressive health record and attributes her long life to genetics and lifestyle choices. The research aims to analyze her DNA and compare it with her middle daughter's DNA to determine the genetic factors contributing to her longevity. The findings could provide insights into addressing age-related diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer.

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