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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Does stress contribute to aging

Anyone who is under physical, emotional or environmental can count on its effects even on a cellular level. One way in which stress ages the body is through a shortening of the telomere on each cell . Short telomeres not only contribute to us looking older but play significant roles in diseases like arthritis to cancers. Watch this informative video on Stress effects on telomere length and contact us or purchase Product B directly to help combat the stress of everyday life from prematurely shortening your telomeres

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