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Scientists discover tiny gut particles that may drive aging and chronic disease

Recent research indicates that tiny particles originating from the gut may contribute to inflammation and chronic diseases linked to aging. In contrast, particles derived from young animals showed potential in mitigating these effects, highlighting the need for further investigation into gut health and its implications for aging.

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