Sunday Newsletter (No. 12): Linking maternal age and lifespan, coronavirus morality & offices of the future
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Here’s my take on a few things in tech and science that have been happening recently: Does having kids later mean you’ll live longer? A new study was published this week in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS), suggesting that a woman’s reproductive history may be linked to lifespan. The study found that women who delivered their last child later in life were likely to have longer telomeres. In general, longer telomeres suggest that someone is healthier and likely to live longer.
Sunday Newsletter (No. 12): Linking maternal age and lifespan, coronavirus morality & offices of the future
Sunday Newsletter (No. 12): Linking maternal…
Sunday Newsletter (No. 12): Linking maternal age and lifespan, coronavirus morality & offices of the future
Here’s my take on a few things in tech and science that have been happening recently: Does having kids later mean you’ll live longer? A new study was published this week in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS), suggesting that a woman’s reproductive history may be linked to lifespan. The study found that women who delivered their last child later in life were likely to have longer telomeres. In general, longer telomeres suggest that someone is healthier and likely to live longer.