New study reveals bursts of rapid aging at 44 and 60

A Stanford University study published in Nature Aging reveals that the human body experiences rapid aging at around 44 and 60, rather than aging steadily through middle age. Researchers tracked changes in over 135,000 molecules and microbes from adults aged 25 to 75, linking these bursts to age-related diseases like cardiovascular and neurodegenerative conditions. The causes remain unclear.

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