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A 2003 report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) ,"Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality," outlined:
Environmental Factors
Elements within the surroundings that can influence or affect outcomes and developments in both natural and built environments.
Free Radicals
Molecules with an unpaired electron which can cause cellular damage, contributing to aging and diseases.
Telomeres
The protective cap at the end of chromosomes in cells, playing a key role in cellular aging and disease.
Diets Low
Nutritional regimens focused on reducing the intake of specific elements such as fats, sugars, cholesterol, or calories in order to promote health or achieve specific health goals.
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