Challenging relationships may accelerate aging, study suggests

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New Washington Post Wellbeing reporting ties hasslers—difficult people in your social circle—to chronic stress and epigenetic aging markers, suggesting that tough relationships could speed up aging; nearly 30% of people report at least one hassler in their network.
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