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Does aging happen gradually? The surprising science of punctuated change
New research from Stanford suggests the long-held belief that we age at a steady, gradual pace is incorrect. Instead, the question, "Does aging happen gradually?", is being replaced by evidence that shows aging occurs in rapid, punctuated bursts of biological change. This surprising discovery upends traditional thinking and opens new avenues for understanding and potentially influencing longevity.
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