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2024-02-17 02:51:48 UTC - NOT_HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: BAE88299FD6D64CCAEE109446ADD2A6AD9A832716A3B05F9F115DA320EC4D45C
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The post misrepresents this study into whether people with accelerated epigenetic aging are at increased risk from Covid. Study concludes: "In conclusion, accelerated epigenetic aging is associated with the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and developing severe COVID-19". https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29801-8
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