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Scientists have found human beings age faster at two points in their lives.

A new study by Stanford University and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore showed that humans have two faster bursts of aging at a molecular level at the ages of 44 and again at 60.

Research showed aging happens this way rather than in a consistent, linear fashion. At those two ages, the ability to metabolize caffeine and alcohol notably decreases, and they see more muscle injuries and fat accumulation.

You can read the full CNN article by clicking here.


Tina Heiberg

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