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For years, regulators focused on two “forever chemicals” above all others; however, a new study finds their replacements may be just as concerning.
The research, published in Frontiers in Aging, suggests that specific environmental chemicals may influence how quickly the body ages at the molecular level—especially during midlife, a period that may represent a critical window of susceptibility.
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