Type 2 Diabetes Accelerates Cellular Aging and Heart Disease Risk
French study reveals how diabetes triggers premature cellular aging that may lead to dangerous heart muscle weakening.
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French study reveals how diabetes triggers premature cellular aging that may lead to dangerous heart muscle weakening.
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Polish study examines whether weight loss surgery can turn back the molecular clock by measuring telomere length changes over 24 months.
French researchers tracked how kidney failure and dialysis speed up immune cell aging, revealing new connections between organ health and longevity.
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First major clinical trial tests NMN supplement doses up to 900mg in middle-aged adults for anti-aging effects.
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