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By Lila de Tantillo, Health Guide Thursday, July 12, 2007
I don't know about this. Apparently having a lot of moles may be correlated with a lower risk of age-related diseases such as osteoporosis, according to research at King's College London. Apparently the moles may indicate a slower process of aging. Here's a story on this weird subject: ht...
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7/13/07 3:11am
Im not sure if i agree with this one. My mother has Osteo really bad at the age of 69 and she had it for a long time before it was diagnosed.She is now 72 and is in awefull shape. This women has so many moles and is aged so much for her age its not funny. Maybe it does have to do with your ethical background somewhere along the lines. Im not to sure but i believe that we will all age accourding to our genes. Now i have read and heard that Osteo does run in the genes. If we all new this a long time ago maybe we would have all lived our lives different, but in the same sence we always seem to amaze Dr's with our health and what we were diagnosed with and we have proven them wrong before. As i say they are Dr's. that make mistakes to and the are only human. I guess i'm trying to say is that no i dont agree with the moles but anything is possible. Take Care all love yea's.
Lila de Tantillo, Health Guide
7/15/07 10:30am
You're absolutely right, the research seems theoretical at best to me, but it will be interesting to see what further discoveries come out from this line of study!
7/14/07 11:17am
Thanks for your interesting SharePost. You're right...who knows about the correlation between osteoporosis and moles. However, stranger discoveries have been made in medical history, so anything is worth considering in medical research. Thanks for sharing this with us.  - M

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By Lila de Tantillo, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/22/10, First Published: 07/12/07