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At what age does your body begin to break down?

According to research published in the journal *Nature Medicine*, the human body experiences two major biomolecular aging spurts, occurring around the ages of 44 and 60. Answering the question, "At what age does your body begin to break down?" is complex, as the process is not a sudden event, but a gradual progression starting much earlier in life at a cellular level.

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Could a Human Live to 200 Years Old? The Science of Extreme Longevity

The oldest verified human, Jeanne Calment, lived to 122 years, yet research is pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Could a human live to 200 years old? The biological and technological factors governing human longevity are complex, with scientists exploring everything from genetics to cellular regeneration.

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At What Age Do Men Stop Getting Pregnant? Addressing a Common Misconception

Around 1 in 6 couples will experience infertility, but the question "At what age do men stop getting pregnant?" is based on a fundamental biological misunderstanding. Cisgender men do not possess the necessary reproductive organs to gestate a child, as pregnancy is a function of the female reproductive system.

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At what age do people decline the most? The science of aging

While the concept of a single peak followed by a steep decline is a misconception, research shows that different physiological systems begin to lose function at varying stages throughout life. Exploring the biological truth helps answer: at what age do people decline the most?

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