Age-related DNA damage is avoided with regular exercise.

Published Date: 10 Apr 2024

A study from the University of Utah's Department of Internal Medicine suggests that regular aerobic exercise later in life protects against genomic instability, which is characterized by DNA damage and telomere dysfunction. Scholars.

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