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People Who Live Past 100 Have a Surprising Abundance of Cancer-Killing Immune Cells
Add ScienceAlert on Google (Golser/E+/Getty Images) Today, the average human lives for about 71 years .
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Add ScienceAlert on Google (Golser/E+/Getty Images) 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.
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