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  2. Our bodies age in rapid bursts when we hit our mid-40s and ...

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    A new Stanford University study finds our body grows older in bursts in mid-40s and early 60s. ... these changes in both men and women," said Xiaotao Shen, first author on the study and a former ...

  3. Xiaotao Shen, computational biologist at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University and study co–author, told the Washington Post. For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

  4. The strange reason why your body ages most rapidly ... - AOL

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    Aging is not a slow, linear process, according to new research from Stanford researchers. ... more significant factors influencing these changes in both men and women,” said Xiaotao Shen, PhD ...

  5. The Story of Minglan - Wikipedia

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    Shen Chi: Shi Tou: Gu Tingye's servant and closest, most-trusted companion. A stalwart and simple warrior, he is loyal and faithful to Gu Tingye but knows to give advice to his master and is his close confidante. He likes Xiaotao, Minglan's close maid. Yang Yang: Lady Che: Shitou's third sister-in-law. Supervisor Tu

  6. Zhi-Xun Shen - Wikipedia

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    Shen was born in July 1962 in Zhejiang, China. [1] He graduated from Fudan University with a B.S. in 1983, and went to the United States through the CUSPEA program organized by T. D. Lee. He earned his M.S. degree in 1985 at Rutgers University. In 1989 he received a PhD in applied physics from Stanford University. [2]

  7. Chris Xu (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Xu is said to come from a poor family in Shandong province and to have studied at the Qingdao University of Science and Technology.According to other sources, he is Chinese with Chinese, American and Singaporean citizenship and has studied at the George Washington University.

  8. Study finds bursts of rapid aging at 44, 60 - AOL

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    The human body doesn’t age steadily throughout middle age and instead goes through bursts of rapid aging typically at around age 44 and again at 60, according to a new study published Wednesday ...

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