Somewhere in the genome are signatures of a teenager’s choices. Not their choices exactly, perhaps, but the biological tendencies that nudge those choices in one direction rather than another. And according to a new study from Shandong University, those tendencies, and the long cascade of events that follows from them, may leave traces detectable in people’s health decades later, written into how quickly their bodies age. The research, published…
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