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Researchers Predict Lifespan of 150 Years Thanks to Epigenetic Age Watches

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Researcher Steve Horvath developed the first widespread epigenetic clock that can be used to determine biological age using chemical changes in DNA.

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Researcher Steve Horvath developed the first widespread epigenetic clock that can be used to determine biological age using chemical changes in DNA.

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hna.de broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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