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What is the cross-linkage theory of aging?

Proposed by Johan Bjorksten in the 1940s, the cross-linkage theory of aging is a physiological theory suggesting that aging is caused by detrimental chemical bonds that accumulate between large molecules in the body over time. This process stiffens tissues, damages cells, and ultimately slows down bodily functions, contributing to many age-related health issues.

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