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You Have More Control Over Aging Than You Realize — Here’s What to Focus On

We often think of aging as something written in our DNA, a process already mapped out long before we can influence it. But emerging research suggests that the way we live, move, eat, and recover may shape longevity far more than our genes ever could.
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