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In the developed world, we live 30 years longer, on average, than our ancestors born a century ago, but the price we pay for those added years is the rise of chronic diseases.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: rise, born, live, world

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Fixing obesity is going to require a change in our modern relationship with food. I'm hopeful that we begin to see a turnaround in this childhood obesity epidemic.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: childhood, food, relationship, change
The only control we have over the duration of our life is to shorten it, and we do that all the time.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: only, control, time, life
People pushing the idea that everyone can live to be 100 are perpetuating a myth that goes all the way back to the Bible.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: way, live, bible, people
The field of ageing research is full of characters. We have hucksters claiming that cures for ageing can be bought and sold; prophetic seers, their hands extended for money, warning that immortality is nigh; and would-be Nobelists working methodically in laboratories in search of a pill to slow ageing.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: slow, hands, research, money
I'm not sure the least educated members of the population are missing out on the advances in medical technology as much as they are adopting harmful behavioral habits that shorten their life.
— S. Jay Olshansky
Tags: educated, medical, technology, life
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