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This unusual immune cell in super-agers' bodies could help their longevity

This unusual immune cell in super-agers' bodies could help their longevityWorldPing

Around age 100, the human body's immune system may make a turn that helps address the common ailments of aging, according to researchers in Japan who study supercentenarians who live to be 110+.

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