Your Brain's Biological Age May Predict How Long You Live #sciencefather #BrainAgeBiomarker


A major Nature Medicine study reveals that the brain’s biological (proteomic) age—measured through blood proteins—is the strongest predictor of future health. Older-looking brains increase Alzheimer’s and mortality risks, while younger-looking ones offer significant protection.

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