"Biological aging tests," also called aging clocks, can predict your risk of age-related disease, disability, early mortality and more — but are they ready for prime time? When you purchase through ...
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'Aging clocks' tell you how much 'older' you are than your chronological age. How do they work?
If you want to know your chronological age, simply count the candles on your next birthday cake. Calculating your biological age, though, is a little more complicated. Chronological age is the number ...
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