Amir Navied

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I recognized that smoking would increase my mother’s chances of getting lung cancer. I also knew why: cigarette smoke contains a chemical called benzo(a)pyrene, which binds to guanine in DNA, induces double-strand breaks, and causes mutations. The repair process also causes epigenetic drift and metabolic changes that cancer cells thrive on, in a process we’ve called geroncogenesis.19
Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
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