Man can know in advance the date of death?

Geneticists have found an accurate way to determine the life expectancy of any person.

Scientists have had a method to determine by the longevity genetics of a person living under 100 years of age. Accuracy is much higher than existing methods.

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Predicting a person's prospects, the titles that a person can achieve, Boston University experts say the accuracy is only 77%. To do this, one must conduct a genetic analysis of that person. The presence or absence of specific genes allows a person to be diagnosed with a pathological threat to die early.

Scientists analyzed genetic materials, taken from over 1,000 people who were fortunate to celebrate their 100th birthday. And even in these 1,000 people, no one has specific disease-causing genes.

These research conclusions, published half a year ago were shocking to readers and were even more shocking when scientists confidently claimed to have found a way to predict the ' life expectancy potential ' with 100% accuracy.

But recently geneticists have corrected a little. They said the previous statements were 'a bit too much '. In the process of analyzing genomes in much larger quantities, it was shown that the accuracy of the test method was not 100%, but less than 1/4.

However, this 77% figure is still a shocking number.

" Of course, this forecasting method is far from being called 'ideal.' But each young person has the right to know his genome to show what diseases in the future ." - professor Paulo Sebastian said - " I think with 77% accuracy, you absolutely can live up to 100 years old, if you are very concerned about your health and the ecological environment ."