New research reveals ageing is not a slow, predictable process. Instead, the body experiences rapid biological shifts around ages 44 and 60. These changes affect metabolism, organ function, and disease risk. Understanding these turning points allows for proactive health measures. Healthy habits adopted early can significantly impact well-being later in life. New research reveals ageing is not a slow, predictable process. Instead, the body experiences rapid biological shifts around ages 44 and 60. These changes affect metabolism, organ function, and disease risk. Understanding these turning points allows for proactive health measures. Healthy habits adopted early can significantly impact well-being later in life.
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