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		<title>Have Scientists Found a Way for People to Live Forever? — Health Check [VIDEO]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 100th birthday is so rare these days that it&#8217;s cause for serious celebration. But scientists say that someday in the very near future, people could live well beyond that. “I don’t think there’s any limit,” said Aubrey de Grey, a leading longevity researcher and scientist at Cambridge University. “Certainly, there&#8217;s nothing that would stop [...]]]></description>
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