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      <description>Our chronological age, the number of years since birth, is a straightforward metric. However, it often doesn&amp;rsquo;t tell the full story of our health or how our bodies are actually aging. Biological age, on the other hand, reflects the physiological state of our cells and tissues, which can diverge significantly from our chronological age.</description>
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      <description>The idea of a pill to slow aging has long been confined to science fiction. However, a significant shift is underway in how the scientific and medical communities approach aging. Spearheading much of this discussion is Dr.</description>
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      <description>The idea of a single pill to slow or even reverse aging is a compelling one, captivating both scientific researchers and the general public. Among the compounds frequently discussed in this context, metformin, a widely prescribed diabetes drug, stands out.</description>
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