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Epigenetic Aging

Steve and Rhonda discuss the role of DNA methyl transfer razors in epigenetic aging and their connection to developmental disorders and chronic inflammation. They also explore the impact of chronic inflammation on activating demethylases and the potential connection between transposons and epigenetic aging.
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    Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging to predict healthspan: the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks

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