Factors, youd say genetics is around 20 thats putting a number on it. These are probabilities. Theres not an exact number here, but its around that number. This was based on a large study of 400 Million Person Metaanalysis around the world, sort of trying to answer this question and where they landed was somewhere around 20 of your overall longevity is based on genetics to put two finer points on it. Theres about 20 Longevity Genes now that have been identified and these represent potential targets for scientists going forward, its why were likely to continue to improve longevity and even get far more centenarians in the next few decades but also, it changes a bit throughout your age, throughout your life. So the first seven to eight decades of your life, thats going to be far more lifestyle. But then when you get into your last couple of decades of life, thats where genetics may start to take on an outsized role. There and case and point, Take A Look at this picture. Sara these there
Central typically only 8 or 9 degrees. It is a similar day on friday. Again, a lot of dry weather. More sunshine by friday across the southern half of the british isles, but more of a breeze as well. Cloudier in the north and cool around Eastern Scotland and north east england, but double figures further south. What about the weekend . Things turn more unsettled, so some spots of rain moving north, particularly for england and wales. You will notice the breeze at the weekend, but it wont be a wash out. There will be some sunshine and temperatures are typicalfor this stage in some sunshine and temperatures are typical for this stage in march. I will hello, welcome along to sportsday. Im molly foster. Manchester city continue the defence of their european crown, get Past Copenhagen and theyre into the quarterfinals. Well head to riyadh two days out from a fight that antonyjoshua cant afford to lose. And another step forward in Womens Rugby League saints will pay their players match fees
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first. the duke and duchess of sussex were back in the news on wednesday and not for the first time prompted a divided response among the audience. a spokesperson for the couple said they had experienced a near catastrophic car chase in new york, the previous night when being pursued by paparazzi. royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave his analysis to sophie raworth on the news at six. well, sophie, clearly something happened, something worrying and i m sure alarming if you were at the centre of it. i think the question is, was it really on the scale and of the seriousness as depicted in this, perhaps rather vivid and breathless statement from the sussexes spokesman. a near catastrophic car chase, a relentless pursuit by a ring of paparazzi lasting for more than two hours. that doesn t appear to be being substantiated by what we are now starting to hear from the new york police department. some people thought the bbc was showing too much scepticism towards the sussexes a