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Exploring the Science: Do people who have kids older live longer?

According to a 2014 study from Boston University School of Medicine, women who had their last child after age 33 had twice the odds of living to 95 or older compared to those who finished childbearing by 29. This fascinating research begs the question, **do people who have kids older live longer?**, and points to a complex interplay of genetics and environment.

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Does having kids later in life increase life expectancy?

According to research from Boston University School of Medicine, women who had their last child after age 33 had twice the odds of living to 95 or older. This raises a compelling question: **Does having kids later in life increase life expectancy?** The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no.

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