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MUNICH — In a study presented at ESCMID Global, a biological clock showed ART slows down the accelerated aging in people with HIV by nearly 4 years. Researchers analyzed patterns in hundreds of blood proteins from patients receiving ART to create a plasma proteomic aging clock (PAC), a tool used to approximate biological age vs. chronological age.
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