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Dec 2024
21m 49s

Are There BUMPS in our Aging Years?

Otto Janke
About this episode

In this audio we ask the question "Are there bumps in our aging years?" as we review an article from the Guardian.

There are stated to be two times in our lives that we accelerate, or take bigger steps down, in our aging.

Learn what years those are, and what we can do about it.


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