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At the end of a chromosome, there's a protective tip called a telomere that wears away over time; understanding that is the key to understanding aging.
A brief look at what telomeres are and how they function as our biological clocks.
http://www.ted.com Cambridge researcher Aubrey de Grey argues that aging is merely a disease -- and a curable one at that.
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