Aging speeds up 'massively' at two points in one's lifetime, Stanford study finds: ‘Abrupt changes’
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Aging speeds up ‘massively’ at two points in one’s lifetime, Stanford study finds: ‘Abrupt changes’
Aging may not be quite as gradual as it seems. A new study from Stanford University in California has revealed that there are two periods when aging seems to accelerate. These two spurts tend to occur around age 44 and again at age 60, the study found. 11 TIPS FOR ADULTS AGE 65 AND OVER TO ‘LIVE WELL’ OVER TIME, ACCORDING TO GERONTOLOGISTS In the study, 108 participants ranging from 25 to 75 years old gave blood and biological samples over the c…
New Stanford Study Finds Aging Accelerates 'Massively' At Two Distinct Points, ‘Abrupt Changes’
Researchers from Stanford University have discovered that aging might not be as gradual as we think, identifying two periods in life—around ages 44 and 60—when aging seems to speed up, according to a report from Fox News. Understanding these shifts could help people better prepare for the changes that come with growing older. Key Facts: – A Stanford University study found that aging accelerates around ages 44 and 60. – Researchers analyzed over …
Aging speeds up 'massively' at two points in one's lifetime, Stanford study finds: ‘Abrupt changes’
A new study from Stanford University in California has revealed that there are two periods when aging seems to accelerate. A longevity expert shares tips for staying healthy over the decades.
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