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01-04-2003, 01:08 PM,
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Consider who backed the research and you MIGHT know why it turned out so.

But really, if the studies mainly prove that preventing or getting disease is the result of genetics and environment, why do we agonize over our wine intake? No matter how little or how much of anything we eat or drink, our genes are our genes.

As JDM would likely say, just do what you want--none of us has a purchase on physical immortality anyway...
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