Tests that measure ‘biological age’ aren’t helpful for tracking your health, scientists say
Tests that measure biological aging are informative tools for studying large numbers of people but not for tracking individual health status.
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Tests that measure biological aging are informative tools for studying large numbers of people but not for tracking individual health status.
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