- Centenarians live to 100+ often in relatively good health, delaying chronic diseases for decades.
- This phase shift in time is key - they stay biologically younger than their age. We want to emulate this.
- Centenarian longevity is partly genetic luck, but behavior likely also plays a role. We can mimic their resilience.
- They seem to lack common high-impact longevity genes; many genes make small contributions. This is encouraging.
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