'Youth' gene may explain why some people age well

Gene linked to pale skin and red hair can have an effect on how old you look, say scientists

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A gene linked to pale skin and red hair might also influence the way our faces age, new research suggests.

Dutch and British biologists studied the DNA of 2,693 people and then asked 30 volunteers to judge their age based on photographs.

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