Re: Does the age of your mother when you are born impact your health or longevity?
My mom was born in July of 1926 and I was born in September of 1962. A few years back I read about a study about this and thought it a worthy use of my A.I. App that now costs me 39.99 dollars a year. It uses ChatGPT so I’ll quote it thusly.
ChatBox wrote:There is some evidence to suggest that the age of a mother when a child is born can impact the child's health and longevity. For example, older mothers are at a higher risk of pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes and hypertension, which can impact the baby's health. Additionally, children born to older mothers may be at a higher risk of certain health conditions, such as autism and schizophrenia.
However, it is important to note that there are many factors that can impact a person's health and longevity, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare. While the age of a mother at the time of a child's birth can play a role, it is just one of many factors to consider.
What has been your experience, or ideas about this subject.
The OP is by my alter ego previous to FF.
Re: Gut Instincts
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 2:16 am
by BeNotDeceived
41,560 views 11 May 2021
Talk and hype about the new essential fatty acid C15 is heating up! Pentadecanoic acid, as it's also known, can be found in many food sources (especially high in durian!), so how important is it to take in supplement form?
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