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That customer is also older, from a generation that staked its professionalism on broad, man-tailored shoulders.
"Essentially, it's as if people became 10 years older, from a cognitive standpoint, than they actually were before a hospitalization," Dr. Wilson said.
The study, published June 26 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, evaluated outcomes for more than 4,000 early-stage kidney cancer patients, age 66 and older, from a large national registry.
"If a smoker is 10 years older, from a fertility perspective, it means a 25-year-old woman has already hit that 35-year-old point at which fertility begins to spiral downwards," says Allan Pacey, a fertility specialist at Sheffield University.
Only 18 years (youths) or older from a variety of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds were considered for the interview.
The suffix 2.0 is often used in decorative ways for many terms to separate an older from a newer generation of a concept and to indicate that the one at hand is the most modern and contemporary one.
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