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Biological Clocks Reveal Hidden Factors That Speed Up Aging

Scientists are uncovering how different parts of the body age at varying rates, revealing new insights into the aging process.

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Research indicated that body cells and organs age at different speeds and that plasma proteomic signatures could predict human disease. Studies examined how diet, omega-3s, and semaglutide shifted epigenetic aging clocks.

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The brief

Researchers are exploring how biological clocks in cells and organs age at different speeds. This research aims to identify factors that accelerate or decelerate aging.

Coverage emphasizes the use of tests to determine biological age and the potential of interventions to alter epigenetic aging clocks. Outlets including Discover Magazine, Forbes, and Nature are reporting on these developments.

Watch for further studies on specific interventions, such as semaglutide and omega-3s, and their impact on biological aging.

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Quick answers

What are biological clocks?

Biological clocks refer to the internal mechanisms that regulate the aging process in cells and organs.

How do tests reveal biological age?

Tests analyze various biological markers to determine an individual's biological age, which may differ from their chronological age.

What interventions can shift epigenetic aging clocks?

Coverage does not yet specify which interventions can shift epigenetic aging clocks.

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