"Longevity Study Subject Louise Levy Dies at 112 with Wine and Impeccable Memory"
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Louise Levy, the oldest known person in New York State, passed away at the age of 112. Levy, who lived a remarkable life, enjoyed activities such as playing bridge, watching soap operas, and drinking red wine. Scientists studied Levy's genes to uncover potential anti-aging treatments, focusing on the genetic qualities that contribute to longevity. They have already identified a gene called CETP that may protect against cognitive decline. Levy attributed her long life to a low-cholesterol diet and a positive attitude.
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