Scientists Studying Aging Are Finally Zeroing In On What Actually Triggers Age-Related Diseases
Briefly

"Aging is the most significant risk factor for many of society's most common diseases, including diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disorders."
"Disrupting homeostasis destabilizes the body's internal environment, leading to imbalances that can trigger a cascade of health issues, including metabolic disorders, chronic diseases, and impaired cellular functions that contribute to aging."
"A dysfunctional metabolism is also linked to poorly functioning mitochondria, cellular senescence, and the reduced ability of cells to detect and respond to different nutrients."
"Ultimately, we hope this work will provide strategies to promote healthier aging and more vibrant lives."
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