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    The hidden organ that may control how fast you age

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 10, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Two landmark Nature studies analyzed CT scans from over 25,000 adults using artificial intelligence to measure thymic health
    Adults with the healthiest thymus glands had a 50% lower risk of death from any cause and a 63% lower risk of cardiovascular death
    Higher thymic health scores were linked to a 36% lower risk of developing lung cancer and better responses to cancer immunotherapy
    Smoking, chronic inflammation, obesity and metabolic syndrome were directly associated with accelerated thymic decline
    The research challenges decades of medical assumption that the thymus becomes irrelevant after puberty

    For decades, Western medicine treated the thymus gland as a biological relic, an organ that trained the immune system during childhood and then faded into irrelevance after puberty. Two landmark studies published March 18, 2026 in the journal Nature have overturned that assumption with data that demands attention from anyone concerned about aging, disease prevention and cancer treatment.


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