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Cancer in Children Under 50 Years of Age Has Been Growing for Decades. A Macro-Study Finally Points to the Great Culprit: Biological Aging

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A new recently published study seems to have found a key piece of the puzzle, which is just that our cells are ageing faster than our identity card.This is the conclusion of the research published in Nature magazine that points to accelerated biological aging being associated with an increased risk of developing early-oncology cancers, especially those of a solid type such as lung, stomach and uterine cancer.tags: cancer, health, health, aging, …
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A new recently published study seems to have found a key piece of the puzzle, which is just that our cells are ageing faster than our identity card.This is the conclusion of the research published in Nature magazine that points to accelerated biological aging being associated with an increased risk of developing early-oncology cancers, especially those of a solid type such as lung, stomach and uterine cancer.tags: cancer, health, health, aging, …

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meneame.net broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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