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      No Truth to the Fountain of Youth

      Fifty-one scientists who study aging have issued a warning to the public: no antiaging remedy on the market today has been proved effective. Here's why they are speaking up

      • By Bruce A. Carnes, Leonard Hayflick, S. Jay Olshansky on June 1, 2004
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