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156 No bones about it: New details about skeletal cell aging revealed

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 04/04/2025 21:56 EDT

No bones about it: New details about skeletal cell aging revealed

Scientists and researchers around the globe are investigating a series of mysteries about what happens to our bones over time.

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