Key Age 50: How Organ Proteins Signal Accelerated Aging and Health Risks

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A recent study published in Cell reveals that different organs age at varying rates, with blood vessels being particularly vulnerable after age 50, and the adrenal gland showing early changes around age 30. Research into proteins as markers of biological age is advancing, promising new ways to predict and potentially slow age-related decline.
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