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Posted: Sat Sep 8 2001
Liver Spots Linked With Old Age

A recent study has revealed old people have more liver spots than younger people, raising the exciting possibility that adding liver spots to younger people will cause them to live longer lives.

The study employed a sample of adults aged 25-90, all of whom had their liver spots counted by researchers. This research found that old people were four times as likely as younger people to not only have liver spots, but also to be older. Thus providing conclusive proof that liver spots cause people to live past the 25-35 age bracket that has no liver spots.


--Chris Famunda












 




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