Tuesday 26 September 2017

Fraser Watts: How behaviour and environment could affect your lifespan?

I was recently cited in an article on minnpost.com which discussed epigenetics and cited some of my comments from the Religion, Society, and the Science of Life Conference at Oxford University back in July.

In her recent article, Sharon Schmickle notes how a Minneapolis life insurance company GWG Life, is collecting and analysing saliva samples for epigenetic markers in order to identify how an individual might beat his or her chronological age and either live longer or indeed die younger than predicted.

Read the full article on my website.