Episode Synopsis "Rise In Early-Onset Cancer Linked with Faster Pace of Aging, New Study Finds"
A new study finds higher pace of biologic aging is linked with greater risk of early-onset cancer, particularly of the GI tract, uterus and lung. The common biomarkers used as... The post Rise In Early-Onset Cancer Linked with Faster Pace of Aging, New Study Finds appeared first on High Intensity Health | Mike Mutzel.
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