David Sinclair· PhD
biological age can be slowed or accelerated, depending on how we choose to live.
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biological age can be slowed or accelerated, depending on how we choose to live.
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That's because biological and chronological age aren't the same thing
Implication: your true age depends on what you eat 🍲💪 #healthy https://t.co/4Wfv2FnVLW https://t.co/pexmtly9w5
and really this raises the question that there may be a difference between chronological Agee and biological Age based on your diet and your lifestyle you may have someone who looks biologically younger even though their chronological age is older and the opposite is also true