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What pregnancy taught me about aging

After spending the last years of my life pondering on aging and working with people at the end of their lives, I welcomed the challenge of turning one fertilized egg into an adult. This marathon is not over yet. For reasons unknown to me, it is unusual to be interested in longevity while being female.…… Continue reading What pregnancy taught me about aging

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Published July 11, 2018
Categorized as Out-of-the-box thinking Tagged aging, cellular senescence, immune system, immunotherapy, infections, Longevity, monochorionic twin, motherhood, parabiosis, parabiosis in twins, placenta, Pregnancy, regeneration, rejuvenation, senolytics, twin transfusion syndrome, womb, Women

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