A new study analyzed data from one of the oldest and most complete registries of information about twins in the world—2,932 pairs of same-sex twins born in Denmark between 1870 and 1900—and compared their lifespans to that of the general population.
Can we get a newer study than from 1900? Could be true but there's no reason they can't study some more recent twins.
A new study analyzed data from one of the oldest and most complete registries of information about twins in the world—2,932 pairs of same-sex twins born in Denmark between 1870 and 1900—and compared their lifespans to that of the general population.
Can we get a newer study than from 1900? Could be true but there's no reason they can't study some more recent twins.