95-year-old Richard Soller has achieved a goal chased by humans since ancient times: Staying healthy and active in late life. It's a goal that eludes many, but scientists are trying to change that through research into cellular senescence. (Aug. 31) (AP Video/Angie Wang, Marshall Ritzel and Terry Chea)
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