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Biology and Genetics: At what age should you stop mowing the lawn?

According to a Johns Hopkins study, adults aged 60 and older are at an increased risk of lawn mower-related injuries, highlighting a crucial health and safety concern for active seniors. The decision regarding at what age should you stop mowing the lawn is a complex issue governed by individual biology, not a specific chronological milestone.

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