Aging Accelerates at 44 and 60, Study Reveals Key Biological Shifts
Research from Stanford Medicine uncovers dramatic molecular changes at two critical life stages, challenging the notion of gradual aging.
- Scientists identified significant molecular transformations in mid-40s and early 60s.
- The study involved analyzing over 135,000 biological markers from 108 participants.
- Findings suggest increased risks for cardiovascular diseases during these periods.
- Research highlights the importance of proactive health measures in middle age.
- Potential for new therapies targeting age-related molecular changes.