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A new study reveals that those born in the 1990s are aging biologically at a faster rate than people from the 1960s, which increases their likelihood of developing cancer. The results showed that the gap between biological age and chronological age was 92% higher among individuals born in the 1990s compared to earlier generations, with larger gaps observed in men. This suggests a link between accelerated aging and a higher risk of cancers such as colon, rectal, and uterine cancer.
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