Health and Fitness

Children of Long-lived Parents Less Likely to Get Cancer

Closeup portrait of an old man smiling with his son and daughter in background. (stock image)ANN ARBOR–(ENEWSPF)–May 29, 2013.  The offspring of parents who live to a ripe old age are more likely to live longer and are less prone to cancer and other common diseases associated with aging, a study that involved a University of Michigan researcher has revealed.

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