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What is the secret to a long life? Three Brazilian sisters with a combined age of 316, who were named by Guinness this month as the oldest living trio of siblings in the world, may help researchers find out. The DNA Longevo Project, a study led by scientist Mayana Zatz from the University of Sao Paulo, aims to investigate the biological factors behind aging. Findings from the three sisters’ case could help scientists better understand why some people remain physically and cognitively resilient at exceptionally advanced ages. Researchers will compare nonagenarians and centenarians with people who have developed frailty, cognitive decline or chronic diseases, seeking traits linked to longevity. Researcher at the University of Sao Paulo (USP) Joao Paulo Guilherme, geneticist Mayana Zatz, researcher Mateus Vidigal,…
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England pacer Ollie Robinson is in doubt for the second Test against New Zealand. Ollie Robinson, whose player-of-the-match performance guided England to victory in the first Test against New Zealand, is a doubt for the second match due to a knee injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Saturday.The national body called up uncapped seamer Henry Crocombe as the 32-year-old’s cover, in case he is unable to play the second Test, which begins at The Oval on Wednesday.”Robinson experienced knee soreness after a training session on Friday and is set to undergo a precautionary scan on Saturday,” the ECB said in a statement.Robinson, playing his first Test in over two years, took seven wickets including five in the first innings as England won by 115 runs on a difficult wicket at Lord’s. England will also be without regular captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson, who have been left out of the second of the three-test series following an investigation into an incident in a London nightclub.Jofra Archer and Jordan Cox have replaced the two in the squad.England squad Joe Root (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Sonny Baker, Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Jordan Cox, Henry Crocombe, Ben Duckett, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, James Rew, Ollie Robinson, Jamie Smith, Josh Tongue. Related Story Source…
