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Why Does the Presence of Neovascular Macular Degeneration Correlate with Increased Cancer Risk? (opens in new tab)

Researchers have discovered many correlations between age-related diseases that occur in very different tissues at opposite ends of the body and, at first glance, appear to have little to do with one another. These correlations arise because the many varied outcomes of aging emerge from a much smaller set of underlying mechanisms of damage, such as mitochondrial dysfunction and accumulation of senescent cells. The patterned burden of these these forms of damage, amount and distribution in the...

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