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People Who Live Past 100 Have a Surprising Abundance of Cancer-Killing Immune Cells

Today, the average human lives for about 71 years.

A rare few people will see their 100th birthday, earning the title of centenarian, and even fewer will live past 110.

We call these folks supercentenarians.

New research published in Cell Press reveals one possible explanation for how these superagers might be dodging the mounting risk of cancer and illness as the years progress.

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