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Younger Adults May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations
Recent reports indicate that younger adults, including Millennials, are aging biologically faster than previous generations. This trend is linked to a rise in early-onset cancers among people under 50.
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New data connects accelerated biological aging in younger cohorts to an increase in cancer risk.
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Younger Generations Experiencing Faster Biological Aging
confidence 90%Recent reports indicate that younger adults, including Millennials, are aging biologically faster than previous generations. This trend is linked to a rise in early-onset cancers among people under 50.
What's confirmed:
- Younger generations are experiencing faster biological aging.
- Accelerated biological aging is linked to a rise in early-onset cancer.
- Millennials face higher biological aging rates than Gen X.
Still unconfirmed:
- Babies born in the 1990s are aging faster and have a higher cancer risk.
- There is a global surge of early-onset cancer hitting those under 50.