Centenarians have a unique blood "fingerprint" linked to longer survival, study finds
A new study found that centenarians share a distinctive chemical "fingerprint" in their blood that sets them apart from people who age normally. The unique pattern includes unusual levels of bile acids and steroids associated with longer survival. The findings could help researchers understand the biological mechanisms behind healthy ageing.
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