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Neighborhood Deprivation Linked to Faster Epigenetic Aging in 370 Adults

Editorial card showing neighborhood deprivation, lifetime adversity, and epigenetic clock acceleration.

A 2026 medRxiv preprint involving 370 healthy adults found that each increase in neighborhood-deprivation percentile rank was associated with epigenetic age acceleration on 3 of 4 second-generation DNA-methylation clocks, with lifetime adversity explaining 20.3% of the GrimAge association and 23.3% of the PCGrimAge association.1 Research Highlights 3 of 4 clocks accelerated: each increase in Area …

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Psychiatric Disorders Linked to Accelerated Aging in UK Biobank Study (2023)

Recent research utilizing data from the UK Biobank has shed light on the intricate relationship between biological aging and mental health, particularly focusing on depression and anxiety in older adults. A large-scale study linked advanced biological aging with increased risks of developing mental health issues, suggesting that biological aging could be a significant factor in …

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