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Millennials and Gen Z May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations, New Study Finds
Every generation seems to look younger than the one before it. A 40-year-old today will look like a 40-year-old did at 30 a few decades ago. But that youthfulness might only be skin deep, according to new research suggesting that Millennials and Gen Z are aging faster than previous generations at a biological level. That accelerated aging may help explain the concerning rise in cancers among younger adults. According to a study published in Natu…
Long life expectancy increased from generation to generation. Is this trend continuing? Those born in the 90s age faster than previous generations.
According to a large-scale study, the bodies of younger generations may undergo faster biological changes, which may be linked to the risk of certain cancers.

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