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A large number of moles ensures good health and long life
Baku, April 14 (AZERTAC). Scientists from Imperial College London found: a mole - a sign of longevity. It turns out that people on the body which can be counted more than 100 moles, have stronger bones that protect them from osteoporosis. They also have fewer wrinkles, which makes them look an average of seven years younger than actual age, writes The Daily Mail with a link to The Sunday Times.
Among other advantages - developed muscles, healthy eyes and heart. All of this, experts say, outweigh the risk of skin cancer, which is often triggered by degeneration of the action of the sun moles. This discovery may lead to the creation of unique resources, just “switch off” the option of wrinkles. Comments on the geneticist Tim Spector: “Until recently, all moles are ignored. But we know people with lots of moles, which are 60 years of looking for a few years younger. It is known that the mole - the result of rapidly separating cells that produce a dark pigment, especially in childhood . They often disappear in middle age, but some moles continue to multiply. ”
In the study, British researchers studied 1,200 female twins (not Siamese) aged 18 to 79. So it turned out that people on television who numbered more than 100 moles, 50% less likely to have a predisposition to osteoporosis compared with people who marked less than 25 moles. The secret lies in the fact that people with a great number of moles produce white blood cells with a stunning long telomeres (parts of DNA that allow it to play, preventing degeneration). The longer the telomeres, the slower the person ages.