Biological Aging Linked to Rise in Early-Onset Cancer Risk, Study Suggests A 2026 study published in *Nature Medicine* found that biological aging, rather than chronological age, is strongly associated with …
Cancer epidemiology
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Health
Assessing the Impact of Biological Aging: A Comparative Study of PhenoAge, KDM, and Metabolomic Aging Measures in the UK Biobank and All of Us Research Program
Accelerated Biological Aging Linked to Rising Early-Onset Cancer Risk Biological aging that outpaces chronological age is significantly associated with an increased risk of developing solid-tumor cancers before age 55, according …
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The Rising Crisis: How Disinformation Campaigns Are Silencing Dissent in Indonesia In a concerning development for human rights, recent reports indicate that the Indonesian government is increasingly relying on coordinated …
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The Double-Edged Sword: Reactive Oxygen Species in Cancer Development Cancer remains a leading cause of death globally, with projections indicating a significant increase in cases by 2040.1 A growing body …
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Cancer Risk: A Comprehensive Update Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), initially developed for type 2 diabetes management, have gained significant attention for their role in weight …