Women as young as 19 show signs of cellular aging that affect men in their 40s

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The timing and rate of cellular aging can be significantly different in male and female bodies.

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According to new research, female cells show signs of aging in early adulthood, whereas this only occurs in men by the age of 40.

michael ben ezra The University of Copenhagen’s Center for Healthy Aging and colleagues used machine learning to analyze 33 million biopsy reports taken between 1970 and 2018 from more than 4.9 million individuals, from newborns to people over 100 years old. used. transgender …

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