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Dec 8, 2019

Stanford scientists link distinct points of aging to three specific years

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Researchers with Stanford University have published a study revealing that physical aging is not a smooth process, but rather something that happens in what they describe as a ‘herky-jerky trajectory.’ Using blood tests to look at specific proteins, the researchers found that human aging involves three distinct turning points, the first starting in one’s mid-thirties.

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