Your genes matter more for lifespan now than they did a century ago: Here’s why

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How much do your genes determine how long you’ll live? It’s a question that fascinates us, and one that’s been debated for decades. For years, the answer seemed settled—genes account for about 20–25% of the variation in human lifespan, with the rest down to lifestyle and environment.

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