We all know our body starts to 'break down' as we age, but that shift might be more sudden than we previously thought.
A study by Stanford Medicine reveals many of the body’s molecules and microorganisms starkly rise or fall in numbers at two specific times — ages 44 and 60.
Researchers assessed thousands of different molecules involved in ageing, in people from age 25 to 75, as well as their microbiomes — the bacteria, viruses and fungi that live inside us and on our skin.
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