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A new study finds higher long-term exposure to fine air pollution (PM2.5) is linked to lower semantic memory — the type of memory used for facts, words and general knowledge.
Epigenetic aging clocks use DNA methylation patterns to measure biological age and predict health risks across human tissues.
If you only do one thing to live longer after 50, Oxford and Harvard researchers agree on what that single habit should be.
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