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25-Year Dolphin Health Study Reveals Factors Contributing to Slow and Accelerated Aging Rates in Long-Lived Mammals – Yahoo Finance
Epitracker Inc. today announced the results from a groundbreaking, 25-year longitudinal cohort study of bottlenose dolphins that identified factors differentiating individuals with slow and accelerated aging rates.

Epitracker analysis of U.S. Navy data uncovers groundbreaking science that may help delay aging in dolphins and humans
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Epitracker Inc. today announced the results from a groundbreaking, 25-year longitudinal cohort study of bottlenose dolphins that identified factors differentiating individuals with slow and accelerated aging rates.
For more than 60 years, the U.S. Navy has cared for and closely monitored the health and welfare of a sustained population …
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