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Teens and young adults who survive cancer appear to age more quickly than people their same age who have never had the disease, according to new research. Scientists found signs of faster aging not only inside cells but also in brain performance, including memory, attention, and the ability to process information.
The findings were published in Nature Communications. The research was led by AnnaLynn Williams, PhD, of the University of Rochester Wilmot...

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