The Biology of Belonging: How Community Structures Protect Telomeres and Delay Cellular Aging
Research links social connection with healthier aging markers, including telomere biology, while stopping short of proving direct protection.

Research links social connection with healthier aging markers, including telomere biology, while stopping short of proving direct protection.
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The Family Centre
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University of Hong Kong
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