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More moles means better aging?

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Research now shows that there is not only a link between moles and better aging in general, but also better bone density. While this sounds wonderful we must not forget that people who have many moles on their body are also at a higher risk for skin cancer as well as other types. http://bbc.in/aAht4w <- click here for full story

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