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50 but looking 40: everyone wants it, and these tips will help you get there

50 but looking 40: everyone wants it, and these tips will help you get there

Specialists explain the difference between chronological and biological age, detailing why some individuals appear physically younger or older than their actual age. The article provides insights into calculating biological age and offers professional tips on how to maintain a more youthful physical state.

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