NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Scientists at Stanford University have found that aging is much more haphazard than we once thought, starting in different parts of our bodies at different times, possibly long before we're even thinking about aging, reported The Washington Post on Monday.
"It's also personal, occurring at a unique molecular level inside each of us, and the process may be partially within our control," said the report. "Once we know how our own organs are aging, we may be able to brake or speed that process by how we live."