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What Age Do People Get CHIP Mutations? Understanding the Lifespan Connection

The prevalence of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is strongly correlated with aging, affecting less than 1% of the population under age 40, but rising to over 50% in people aged 85 and older. This age-related condition, characterized by the presence of somatic or non-inherited mutations in blood cells, is the primary reason for asking what age do people get chip mutations.

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