Scientists found that the DNA cells of a 62-year-old Japanese woman named Cosinkua contained an anti-aging substance that could help develop a cure for aging. Cosinkua looks much younger than her actual age and has no wrinkles or health issues typical of someone her age. Researchers are studying her DNA cells to clone the anti-aging substance and believe they may develop an anti-aging cure by 2017.
Scientists found that the DNA cells of a 62-year-old Japanese woman named Cosinkua contained an anti-aging substance that could help develop a cure for aging. Cosinkua looks much younger than her actual age and has no wrinkles or health issues typical of someone her age. Researchers are studying her DNA cells to clone the anti-aging substance and believe they may develop an anti-aging cure by 2017.
Scientists found that the DNA cells of a 62-year-old Japanese woman named Cosinkua contained an anti-aging substance that could help develop a cure for aging. Cosinkua looks much younger than her actual age and has no wrinkles or health issues typical of someone her age. Researchers are studying her DNA cells to clone the anti-aging substance and believe they may develop an anti-aging cure by 2017.
As long as the human species existed, we were known to be born, live, and then die. Recently, scientists found DNA cells of a Japanese woman to contain an anti-aging cure. Her DNA cells contain a substance that doctors have been trying to discover for many years. This woman, Cosinkua, is a real miracle to the world! With her DNA cells, she is helping scientists develop a cure against anti-aging, reported Dr. Ridder, the director of a science laboratory in Miami. Cosinkua is a 62 year-old Japanese woman who has lived all her life in Nishio, Japan. If she is compared to her little sister, she looks much younger. Cosinkua has no wrinkles and is a record-holder marathon runner. Her health is excellent compared to other people her age. Her family first discovered in 2011 that she wasnt aging anymore because of her young look, and soon reported it. Now, scientists are still trying to figure out a way to clone the substance of her DNA cells. By 2017, they think they will have a cure against aging. Figure 1j Figure 2Cosinkua in the Marathon on 12th September 2014
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