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  3. Clues To Increased Longevity In Women Vs. Men

Clues to Increased Longevity in Women vs. Men

By Dr. Elissa Epel on March 6, 2019

Elderly lady smiling with hand covering her mouth

Dr. Elissa Epel was interviewed in Healio Endocrine Today about the science behind longevity.

 

“Longevity, when not healthy, is not something people seek as a goal for their later years of life. It’s the health span, our years of healthy living, that we want to focus on and maximize.”

READ MORE OF THE INTERVIEW HERE

 

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