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    Question: why do some people live longer than others?

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    Asked by much20yet to Arnold on 23 Jul 2025.
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      Arnold Lambisia answered on 23 Jul 2025:


      I guess it’s due to different things. The longevity in life can depend on your gender, lifestyle, genetics, Immunity and environment. Other unpredictable things like accidents can happen and cut life short. So it depends.

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