Biological age has to do with how old someone’s cells are and might not be the same as the number of years since someone’s birth, also known as chronological age. One study sought to explore how accelerated biological aging related to certain health outcomes in the long term. The study found that having accelerated biological aging appears to increase the risk for cardiovascular disease and death among men and women. By contrast, accelerated bio…
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