"Scientists Link Human Longevity to Maternal Influence"

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A Cornell University study suggests that the long lifespan of humans and other primates can be partly attributed to the intense mother-child relationship, which promotes offspring survival and slower reproduction rates. This maternal care model extends to other social mammals like elephants and whales. However, experts caution against misinterpreting the findings to pressure modern mothers, emphasizing that the study focuses on evolutionary trends rather than contemporary parenting practices.
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