Sugar Molecules Called Glycans May Reveal Your True Biological Age
Glycans — sugar molecules on proteins — shift with stress, diet, and lifestyle, and may predict disease a decade before symptoms appear.
Biological age reversal, epigenetic clocks, senolytics, and anti-aging interventions
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Glycans — sugar molecules on proteins — shift with stress, diet, and lifestyle, and may predict disease a decade before symptoms appear.
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