Research Reveals Key Ages of Accelerated Human Aging: 44 and 60

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Stanford University researchers have discovered that aging occurs at different rates in different organs, challenging the traditional view of aging as a uniform process. This new understanding, termed "organ aging," suggests that our biological age can differ from our chronological age, with some organs aging faster or slower than others. This variability can influence disease risk and longevity, and lifestyle factors like diet and exercise may impact organ aging. The research opens possibilities for personalized health strategies based on one's "ageotype," or the specific aging pattern of their organs.
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