Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Monday, July 22, 2013

Blood test to estimate your age and predict health

According to Tim Spector at King's College London, until now the only recognised biological indicator of age has been the length of telomeres – tips of chromosomes that wear down each time a cell divides, and so which shorten with age.
Now Spector and his team have identified a panel of 22 metabolites – small molecules such as fats and amino acids – that vary over time and can be used to reveal age to within 10 years.

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Source: New Scientist

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