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The secret to longevity

Meet two seniors who have survived to the doorsteps of 100 years.

An accountant Sidney Brunswick loves two things, working which he’s been doing since 1927, ″I don’t want retired, I want to keep working as long as I can live,″and telling jokes.

″And I can write a load of 100 jokes, 50 I can tell just by memory. ″

He is 97 years old,

I feel fine, physically I feel great, my sexual demands, maybe a little less, I can’t help that.

He is younger compare to the Rhea Tauber, a former school teacher, she likes to write columns for a local paper, and is working on her Autobiography, and she recently turned 100.

They held a big party for me for my 100 birthday, and everybody in the home, can’t come out. Because they never heard about it, 100 years old, is so working.

For the last 35 years, she’s been living on her lone. And she says she is happy that way. It keeps on the toss.

You are 100 years old, you shouldn’t be live alone. And I said, that’s good for me. Despite that, I keep on sepsis.

At the time of American life expectancy is 78 years, there is no obvious reason why Rhea and Sidney should still be alive, much less thriving. Sidney’s eating habit would make a nutritionist way.

I love fried chicken, I love fried fish, I hate vegetables, and I violate every dietary law.

And Rhea was .referred to by her own doctors as the miracle lady, ″they can’t figure out why. I love the way I do, enjoy life the way I do, go about travel.″

So why are they live as long as well as they do? The answer, according to one doctor is on their genes.

This is all the samples’ box, where we stored the blood and DNA of our subjects. For the last nine years, the doctors, Albert Einstein College, has been decoding the DNA 1500 very old people and their children, trying to find out the secret of the longevity, both reality Rhea and Cindy are enrolled in the study,

Only one of 10 thousand is going to be100. And we know this, when these people who get to be 100, they either delay or they don’t get age related diseases.

So far, Boards of Allies had identified three genes that seems to play a big role.

All the three genes that we have found so far that are protecting from diseases that leads to diabetes and heart diseases. (What’s new?...)

The genes appear to promote a long life, by protecting against diseases in the old age, including heart disease, stroke and Alzheimer’s.

For synth- neurines, their aging has been delayed by about 30 years.

That is all comes down to the genes, is no surprise to Sidney, he has an old brother, who just turned 100. And his grandmother lived until 113.

It’s an act of God, its genes from my grandma. We got the long age.

For the rest of us, of course I hope, one day, his research would leave to a drug.

Woo, that’s a synth- neurine.

Giving everyone a shot at living like this.

When my granddaughter’s marrying, I have been to the church, when the qiaqia begins, they are screaming that grandmother is dancing.

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obvious ['ɔbviəs]

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adj. 明显的,显然的

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miracle ['mirəkl]

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n. 奇迹

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violate ['vaiəleit]

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vt. 违犯,亵渎,干扰,侵犯,强奸

 
figure ['figə]

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n. 图形,数字,形状; 人物,外形,体型
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diabetes [.daiə'bi:ti:z]

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n. 糖尿病

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thriving ['θriaiviŋ]

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adj. 旺盛的;蒸蒸日上的;繁荣的 v. 兴旺(thr

 
toss [tɔs]

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n. 投掷,震荡
v. 投掷,摇荡,辗转

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autobiography [.ɔ:təbai'ɔgrəfi]

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n. 自传

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longevity [lɔn'dʒeviti]

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n. 长寿

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promote [prə'məut]

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vt. 促进,提升,升迁; 发起; 促销

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