Scientists are reaccessing the role of “zombie” cells in the body that were once seen as nothing more than a hindrance to healthy aging. These senescent cells, which no longer divide or support the tissue around them, were long thought to be a major cause of age-related inflammation and degeneration. But new research is beginning
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