Aging: Chronic Tissue Alarm & New Research | oekonews.at

by Grace Chen

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Did you know? – Aging may not be a simple breakdown, but a constant, low-level emergency response within the body, perpetually attempting to repair damage.

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Pro tip: – Targeting inflammation or cellular senescence alone may not be enough to slow aging; these processes are also vital for healing and regeneration.

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Reader question: – If aging organs are constantly in “damage management” mode, could therapies focus on easing their burden rather than simply halting specific aging processes?

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