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- tim.slager - May 22 2008 | abc news, aging, news
Baby Boomers dream of extending their era.
Quoted: Like any other creature, roundworms are made up of cells that, as they divide, accumulate damage over time. In a couple of weeks, the worms succumb to this buildup of wear and tear known as old age. Kenyon, however, showed that a slight change to just one gene gave rise to worms that lived twice as long.
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Well, maybe it will work for our kids... I think it's too late for me.