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Medicine is Moving From Calendars to Clocks

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    This week Tony Wyss-Coray and I published an invited review paper in Nature Medicine entitled “Biological Aging Clocks in Health and Disease.” The concepts and content of the paper may be difficult to understand for people not working in life science, but they are groundbreaking and have exciting implications for the future of medicine. So this edition of Ground Truths is intended to make all of the progress comprehensible for you and to hopefully see the coming inflection point in medicine. I’ll divide this into 4 key sections: (1) the chronological illusion of aging; (2) aging is synchronous in our body—the value of organ clocks, (3) cell clocks and the master regulators of aging; and (4) impact for routine medical practice.

    https://erictopol.substack.com/p/medicine-is-moving-from-calendars?publication_id=587835&post_id=206616743&isFreemail=true&r=1v8sh2&triedRedirect=true

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