New Study Shows Stress-Induced DNA Damage Can Speed Up Aging

Stressed Worried Male DoctorA study from the University of Minnesota Medical School links social stress to accelerated aging, finding that stress damages DNA and induces cellular senescence in the brain. Future research will explore mechanisms behind these effects and potential protective strategies. A study published in Nature Aging by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School explores […]

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