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Exploring the Damage Accumulation Theory of Aging

First proposed in 1882 by August Weismann, the damage accumulation theory of aging posits that aging is a result of lifelong, gradual damage to the body's cells and tissues that eventually overwhelms its natural repair systems. This foundational concept has evolved into several detailed sub-theories.

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