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Scientists have identified key ages when the body ages faster

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Scientists have identified key ages when the body ages faster
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New research from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Stanford University suggests that human aging is not a gradual process but occurs in distinct, accelerated bursts. The study identified age 50 as a critical turning point where biological markers for various organs show a steeper decline.

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Understanding these biological milestones could help individuals proactively manage their health and prepare for specific physiological shifts as they age.

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Scientists have identified key ages when the body ages faster, and they’re earlier than most people think | - The Times of India

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