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Study: Gen-Z and millennials are aging faster than their parents—with alarming health consequences
A new study reveals a shocking jump in “biological age” among Gen-X, Millennials, and Gen-Z—and it might explain the rise in ...
Much has been written — and TikTokked — about how well millennials are aging, with the consensus being that the generation ...
Just months after Louisville mother, Sarah Holm, 41, was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer for a second time, her 11-year-old son jack was also diagnosed with a different form of cancer after ...
Americans born after 1970 are dying faster than their parents, with higher rates of heart disease, cancer and overdoses between ages 30 and 49.
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