“ According to research into the molecular changes associated with aging, humans experience two drastic lurches forward, one at the average age of 44 and the other at the average age of 60.

"We're not just changing gradually over time; there are some really dramatic changes," geneticist Michael Snyder of Stanford University said in August when the study was published.

"It turns out the mid-40s is a time of dramatic change, as is the early 60s.”

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@Jorro
Interesting, I didn't notice the shift at 44! But dang, I did see it when I turned 60!

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Aww, thank you for your extremely kind words! I definitely have my mother's genes. She was 81 when she passed. But she actually looked much younger than her actual age. Having oily skin while growing up definitely has helped to keep the wrinkles at bay. 🤣 As for the physical, well that's a different story. Constant stress over the years has definitely taken its toll.

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