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“Biological age” is kind of a worthless metric. You are as old as you are. But a new blood test can identify which of your organs are declining faster than the others — “organ age” Understanding “accelerated ageing in specific organs can predict not only diseases affecting that organ, but diseases across the rest of the body as well.” https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250225201300.htm
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this would come in handy in the future imaging knowing the disease that’s coming before it gets to you that’s a life changer it would save so many lives
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thank you for sharing! this is really interesting. it makes sense to think about individual parts within the collective machine we call our body. do you know how they are baselining the age data? are they using an average or a different method?
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i saw some “biological age” results the other day - all claiming 10+ years younger than their real age ofc - and it seemed too ridiculous to even believe
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It's all for naught as I transition to my full cybernetic body, ghost in the shell style
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Imagine you have that info but you can't afford preventative care/screenings because health insurance won't cover it -__-
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@macbudkowski we were talking about this on tuesday
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It's fascinating, seeing each organ age at its own pace truly reshapes how we think about our overall health and the potential for early intervention
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18 $DEGEN
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