A new study shows having an epigenetic age 1-year older than your actual chronological age may increase your cancer death within 5 years by 17%.

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Having a higher epigenetic age was also associated with a 6% increased risk of getting cancer within 3 years. Epigenetic age is a new way to measure your biological age and is based on a blood test that identifies methylation patterns in DNA.