Organ-Specific Aging

The heart, lungs, and brain are examples of systems with distinct aging patterns. The human body contains over 70 organs, each aging at a different speed. The body does not age uniformly; different biological systems progress through aging…

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The heart, lungs, and brain are examples of systems with distinct aging patterns. The human body contains over 70 organs, each aging at a different speed. The body does not age uniformly; different biological systems progress through aging at distinct rates. The brain, lungs, and balance system each age at distinct rates from one another. Different organs and biological systems age in distinct ways. System-specific aging supports the need for an anti-aging strategy that addresses the body as a whole.