Assessed nearly 6,000 people using 11 organ-specific clocks derived from 5,000 plasma proteins. Found that one in five individuals had at least one organ aging faster than their chronological age.
Scientists in the US have developed an artificial intelligence-powered 'clock ... in their blood. The "inflammatory age" or iAge clock – described in the journal Nature Aging – uses a snapshot ...
which track cellular aging through DNA changes, and phenotypic clocks, which assess physical biomarkers like blood pressure and cholesterol. These findings highlight the transformative potential ...
“It's no longer science fiction but an attainable goal to develop anti-aging methods and extend healthy ... such as a rise in blood-sugar levels and decline in bone density, in an animal experiment.