Medical researchers found his telomeres, which usually shorten as we age, had actually grown 20% longer than when he submerged back in March, equivalent, according to scientists, to gaining 10 years of life.
"It was never about the world record. Not for me at least."@drdeepsea joins us from underwater to explain why he spent the last 100 days under the sea: pic.twitter.com/C5jTfzRPQE
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