A new study suggests aging doesn’t happen slowly over time — instead, it speeds up during two critical periods: around ages 44 and 60. Researchers from Stanford University and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore tracked 108 adults, analyzing changes in their RNA, proteins, and microbiomes over several years. Their findings, published in Nature Aging, show that most biological changes linked to aging happen in bursts, not gradually. “W…
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