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What is the Warburg effect of senescence?

By middle age, a significant percentage of our cells begin to lose function and enter a state of irreversible growth arrest known as senescence. A key feature of these aging cells is a metabolic shift, and understanding **what is the Warburg effect of senescence?** reveals a fundamental aspect of cellular aging and disease.

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Understanding a New Frontier in Longevity: What is the new theory of aging?

Recent studies have revolutionized our understanding of aging, moving beyond simple wear-and-tear models to a more sophisticated information-based framework. What is the new theory of aging? It proposes that cellular identity and function are lost not just due to random damage, but due to a loss of epigenetic information. This new paradigm is reshaping scientific thought and opening new doors for intervention.

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