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Biological Interventions

Meaning

Biological interventions encompass a range of clinical and therapeutic actions specifically designed to modify or optimize physiological processes at the cellular or molecular level. These are distinct from general lifestyle modifications, focusing instead on direct manipulation of biological pathways to enhance health, mitigate disease risk, or reverse age-related dysfunction. Examples include hormone replacement, peptide administration, and nutrient signaling modulators. They represent a targeted approach to improving healthspan based on individual biomarker data.