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Yes, Your Cells May Age At Different Rates — What That Means For Longevity

Summary by Mindbodygreen
A large study found your cells age at different rates, and that gap may predict disease risk and longevity years before any symptoms appear.

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We do not all age in the same way, or rather at the same speed. This also applies to the different organs of our body. This is evidenced by a new study conducted by a research team coordinated by Stanford University, which has just developed a blood test, even at the experimental stage, capable of estimating the biological age of different organs, including the brain, heart, lungs and kidneys, as well as the different types of cells that make th…

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mindbodygreen broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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