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Study finds bursts of rapid aging at 44, 60

  • Scientists discovered two accelerated bursts of human aging at ages 44 and 60, according to a study published in Nature Aging.
  • The research by Stanford University and Nanyang Technological University shows that aging is non-linear and not gradual.
  • Researchers recommend lifestyle changes like reducing alcohol and increasing exercise near these pivotal ages.
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Humans age dramatically at two key points in their life, study finds

Scientists have found that human beings age at a molecular level in two accelerated bursts.

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These are the two ages when the body ages the most rapidly, according to science.

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Scientists have discovered that people age dramatically in two halves (or waves). The first time at 44, then at 60. The findings, which suggest that aging is not a slow and steady process, could explain the sudden increase in...

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Study indicates that aging is not a slow and constant process; discovery may explain spikes in health problems at certain ages If you ever felt that everything in your body was falling apart at the same time, it may not just be an impression. A new Stanford Medicine study shows that many of our molecules and microorganisms increase or decrease dramatically in number over the 40's and 60's. Mpox: WHO declares an international health emergency due…

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Medical Xpress broke the news in on Wednesday, August 14, 2024.
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