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Why do we age?


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Because the longer we live the older we get.

Smile  If our cells could rejuvenate as original cells, we could live much longer. But they don't. Cells die and new ones grow but r just copies and these r copied over and over and so on until they r to weak to make a quality cell, thus we get old and cranky and soon put to rest. Someday we will discover how to control the agein process.

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