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30th April 2016
10:34am BST

After studying the genes and faces of over 2,500 people, Erasmus University, Rotterdam found that those people carrying a variation of the MC1R gene looked about 24 months younger on average than those without the gene.
The MC1R gene is responsible for providing people with red hair and skin that just can't tolerate more than mere seconds in sunlight, but as the MC1R gene varies so much, scientists have taken to calling it the "ginger gene"...
Prof Manfred Kayser, told the BBC: "The exciting part is we actually found the gene, and that we did find the first means we will be able to find more.
"It is exciting because this is a well known phenomenon that so far cannot be explained - why do some people look so much younger?"
So end result is, gingers can rest easy knowing that they have discovered the secret for eternal youth while teenagers with red hair all over the world face palm at the thought of not getting into any nightclub for years to come.
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