Strong friendships may literally slow aging at the cellular level
Building strong relationships throughout life — from loving parents in childhood to close friends, active communities, and faith involvement in adulthood — may actually slow how the body ages. Researchers suggest that these “social advantages” can influence biological aging markers known as epigenetic clocks, which track changes in DNA methylation. People who enjoy more supportive and … Continue reading Strong friendships may literally slow aging at the cellular level
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