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Old 08-04-2007, 03:46 PM   # 1   Show Printable Version
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Default The secret of a long life? It's the moles on your skin

The secret of a long life? It's the moles on your skin "moley people who have a slightly increased risk of melanoma, on the other hand have the benefit of a reduced rate of ageing."

I'm sure many readers here will have the idea that the more moles you have the greater your risk if the dreaded Melanoma, and there is a suspicion that excessive UV exposure increases the number of moles.

Well, having more moles is actually a good thing and a marker for a longer life. We therefore need to encourage people to spend more time looking at their bodies (and their partners) and the moles so they will be more likely to notice any changes as soon as they occur.
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