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Plasma
Cellular Damage
Harm to cells resulting from injury, infection, exposure to toxins, or aging, impairing cell function.
Telomere Theory
A theory in aging that suggests the length of telomeres, protective caps at the end of chromosomes, is connected to cellular aging and lifespan.
Longevity
The duration of an individual's life, often discussed in the context of factors that contribute to living a long and healthy life.
Programmed Theories
Theories suggesting that aging is the result of genetics and biological processes programmed into the body.
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