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Age research: A new angle on 'old'

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Are ageing and disease two sides of the same coin? Erika Check Hayden reports from an institute that is betting that they are.

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Erika Check Hayden writes for Nature from San Francisco.

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Hayden, E. Age research: A new angle on 'old'. Nature 450, 603–605 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/450603a

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