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Guile Fights Bison to the Death (Full Scene) | Street Fighter
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Beyond Bizarre
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The Disturbing Way Hyenas Give Birth
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Study discovers people don't age steadily, but in dramatic bursts at two specific ages
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Study discovers people don't age steadily, but in dramatic bursts at two specific ages

Aging is weird. You're trucking along, enjoying your middle-aged life, finally feeling like a real adult, when you look in the mirror one day and gasp. "Where did those wrinkles come from?" "Is that skin on my arm…crepey?!?" "Why am I aching like that?"Somewhere in your mid-40s, you start noticing obvious signs of aging that seem to arrive overnight. You assumed it was a gradual process that you just hadn't noticed, but it sure as heck felt like it happened really fast.New research indicates that may very well be the case. A 2024 study from researchers at Stanford tracked thousands of different molecules in people age 25 to 75 and found that people tend to make two big leaps in aging—one around age 44 and another around age 60. These findings indicate that aging can actually happen in bursts. Simpsons Gif y.yarn.co “We’re not just changing gradually over time. There are some really dramatic changes,” said senior study author Michael Snyder, Ph.D., a geneticist and director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine at Stanford University. “It turns out the mid-40s is a time of dramatic change, as is the early 60s. And that’s true no matter what class of molecules you look at.” The researchers assumed the mid-40s changes would be attributed to menopausal or perimenopausal changes in women influencing the overall numbers, but when they separated the results by sex they saw similar changes in men in their 40s. @suddenly_susan_ The accuracy ? #40s #genxtiktok #womenover40 #relatable "“This suggests that while menopause or perimenopause may contribute to the changes observed in women in their mid-40s, there are likely other, more significant factors influencing these changes in both men and women. Identifying and studying these factors should be a priority for future research,” said study author Xiaotao Shen, PhD, a former Stanford Medicine postdoctoral scholar who now teaches at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Aging happens in bursts, scientists find.Canva PhotosThe study included 108 participants who submitted blood and other samples every few months for several years. The scientists tracked age-related changes in 135,000 different molecules—nearly 250 billion distinct data points—to see how aging occurs.The study may shed light on the reasons for jumps in certain diseases and maladies at certain ages. For the 40-somethings, scientists found significant changes in molecules related to alcohol, caffeine, and lipid metabolism, cardiovascular disease, and skin and muscle. For those in their 60s, changes related to carbohydrate and caffeine metabolism, immune regulation, kidney function, cardiovascular disease, and skin and muscle were found. Research shows the body goes through specific changes in our 40s and 60s.Canva PhotosThe study authors did note that lifestyle might play a role in some of these changes. For instance, alcohol metabolism may be influenced by people drinking more heavily in their 40s, which tends to be a period of higher stress for many people. However, the researchers added that these bursts of aging in the mid-40s and early 60s indicate that people may want to pay closer attention to their health around those ages and make lifestyle changes that support greater overall health, such as increasing exercise or limiting alcohol.The research team plans to study the drivers of these aging bursts to find out why they happen at these ages, but whatever the reasons, it's nice to know that the seemingly sudden onset of age-related woes isn't just in our imaginations.It's understandable that we worry about aging, as physical signs of aging remind us of our own mortality. We also have all kinds of social messaging that tells us youth is ideal and beautiful and old is bad and ugly, so of course we give aging the side-eye. But none of us can avoid aging altogether, so the more positive and healthy we are in our approach to aging, the better off we'll be, no matter when and to what degree aging hits us.This story originally appeared last year. It has been updated.
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The one album Lindsey Buckingham refused to acknowledge: “I took it back”
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The one album Lindsey Buckingham refused to acknowledge: “I took it back”

Not part of his musical diet. The post The one album Lindsey Buckingham refused to acknowledge: “I took it back” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Did Metallica really plagiarise their biggest hit?
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Did Metallica really plagiarise their biggest hit?

The all-important question. The post Did Metallica really plagiarise their biggest hit? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The classic album Bonnie Raitt refuses to repeat: “What I have to do”
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The classic album Bonnie Raitt refuses to repeat: “What I have to do”

Much more interesting to move on. The post The classic album Bonnie Raitt refuses to repeat: “What I have to do” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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The Flyover Conservatives Show
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RED ALERT Dinesh D’Souza Podcast Ep1117
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Lara Logan Speaks Out: The Benghazi Report the Media Tried to Bury
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Lara Logan Exposes the TRUTH About Modern Newsrooms
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