A breakthrough study published in npj Aging just introduced a refreshing alternative: a urinary microRNA aging clock. By ...
If you’re dealing with a chronic illness, the ability to continuously monitor your symptoms is indispensable, helping you gain valuable insights into what makes your body tick – or, rather, mis-tick.
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Urine-based microRNA clock predicts biological aging without a blood test
Researchers developed and validated a non-invasive urinary microRNA aging clock using extracellular vesicle miRNAs from more than 6,000 adults. The model predicts age with about 4 to 5 years error and ...
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