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Progeria: The Disease That Ages Children Too Fast
What if your child was aging eight times faster than normal? That’s the harsh reality of Progeria, a rare condition that causes premature aging in young children. Diagnosed between 18–24 months, it’s ...
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110-Year Longevity Gene Reverses Progeria Aging
A case of successfully treating progeria using the genes of individuals who lived beyond 110 years has emerged. A joint research team from the University of Bristol in the UK and Italy’s MultiMedica ...
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