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Ageing is Optional: Turning back the clock on biological age.

For years, we’ve been told that ageing is inevitable—that our genetics determine how we grow older and what diseases we’ll face. But exciting new research is proving otherwise. Scientists now understand that our biological age (bio age)—how old our body actually functions at a cellular level—doesn’t have to match our chronological age. In fact, your bio age can move in reverse with the right lifestyle interventions.

This shift in understanding comes down to epigenetics—the study of how our environment and behaviors influence gene expression. While we inherit a set of genes from our parents, it’s our daily choices that determine how those genes are turned on or off. Through epigenetic processes like DNA methylation, we have the power to influence how our bodies age and whether we remain vibrant and disease-free as we grow older.

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“1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime”: Here’s why it’s not a flip of the coin…

“1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime” – a statistic we’ve all heard numerous times. This soundbite occurs in isolation, without context or explanation. Does this lead us to assume that there’s a 50% chance of each and every one of us getting cancer? That it’s a flip of the coin as to whether that dreaded fate is ours? How does it make us feel? I would expect that for the majority of people this elicits a degree of fear – a well-known tactic to manipulate people to take the action being suggested and “Donate Now”. But would people fear this statistic less if they were given more information? Instead of feeling powerless to the outcome of that dreaded coin flip, would they feel empowered to direct their fate towards one of health and vitality? My guess would be, probably.

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