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15. Your Family Members Had Long Lives

Researchers are still attempting to uncover just how much a person's genetics affect their life expectancy. They do know that a family history of longevity indicates a longer lifespan. Genetics appear to play the largest role in an adult's later years, while environmental factors matter the most earlier in life.

a great grandmother holding her laughing granddaughter's hands

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