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Our “biological age” reflects the health of our cells and organs, and can differ from our actual age by years—but it’s slippery to pinpoint. Now, inspired by a centuries-old Chinese practice of “reading” the face, scientists have developed a tool that calculates that number. For many of us, that “could be a wake-up call.”
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