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Do firstborns live longer? Unpacking the Link Between Birth Order and Longevity
In a study of centenarians, firstborn children were found to be 1.7 times more likely to reach 100 years of age than later-born siblings. This surprising finding sparked interest in understanding the complex relationship between birth order and lifespan, and the key driver behind the longevity advantage discovered in some research: maternal age.
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Healthy Aging