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Schmitz publishes study linking early-life poverty with accelerated aging

A new study by Assistant Professor Lauren Schmitz that follows people who were born during the Great Depression shows that early-life exposure to poor economic conditions is associated with accelerated aging.

Read the full article at: https://lafollette.wisc.edu/news/schmitz-publishes-study-linking-early-life-poverty-with-aging/

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