Given access to a large body of biological data from people of various ages, creating an aging clock from that data is fairly straightforward and costs relatively little in time and funding. Thus clocks are proliferating, a new one published by an academic research group every few months. Most will vanish into obscurity. The problem...

The primarily alternative to epigenetic clocks and other omics clocks to assess biological age is the use of aging clocks constructed from clinical chemistry, physical, and other…

Given access to a large body of biological data from people of various ages, creating an aging clock from that data is fairly straightforward and costs relatively little in time…