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Vitamin D May Help Slow Cellular Aging, Study Finds

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Visit www.aztecamorelos.com and find out if you should add a new habit to your day. An international study with more than 25,000 older adults revealed that taking vitamin D3 every day, for at least four years, helps slow down the wear of telomeres, those small “caps” that protect your DNA. You might be interested: In what months are there more butterflies in Morelos and why do they look less and less? “You don’t even have”: Christopher Landau ca…

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