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MARK-AGE study identifies 10 biomarkers for biological age.
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Analyzed over 3,300 individuals aged 35 to
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Developed sex-specific algorithms for age estimation.
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HDL cholesterol and vitamin D correlate with younger biological profiles.
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Highlights importance of multi-marker panels versus single-analyte testing.
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Higher biological age indicates increased disease risk.
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Study indicates potential for personalized preventive care strategies.
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