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Mortality and Aging Not the Same for All Species, Study Suggests
Humans age in a way not necessarily typical in the rest of nature, according to the results of a new study on aging habits of a range of species, which found that while some organisms, like humans, are strong in their youth and grow weaker as they age, the opposite is true for some species, while others seem to be unaffected by age at all.
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