Friday, October 30, 2009

Living to 100, including 40 questions


Living to 100, including 40 questions you can think about how you live your life really is and what things really affect the health and welfare will be asked. Find After answering the questions, did you measure the life expectancy in years. There are questions that might think at first glance I do not what life can be, but receive more time than you think, you will notice they are not likely.
Living to 100 takes about 10 minutes to go. It pulls data from your health and your family history. The study is a study of New England, and Japan has given birth, as well as the longest word in the life expectancy of 83 years for children after 2007. The United States is 80 years for children born after 2007. The study found that will reach up to 100 years has become more normal for people born in this decade. Countries that show a longer life expectancy are France, Germany, Italy, UK, USA, Canada and Japan. He also found a gene called FOXO3A one municipality with more than 100 people.

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