A new urine test predicts the diseases you will have and the time you die

A simple urine test may predict the danger we face to various diseases associated with age, and perhaps even the time to die. The study has found that a substance, which serves as an indicator of the damage caused in cells by oxygen growth, grows in hunger when humans are not known, [...]
The study has found that a substance, which serves as an indicator of the damage caused in cells by oxygen growth, grows in hunger when humans are not known, transmits telegrams.
Researchers say the substance called ʹ8-oxoGsn '%s' can serve as a way of measuring how a person's body has biologically grown older.

This information can then be used to keep in mind our chances of being diagnosed with various diseases.
The leader of this study, Dr. Jian-Ping Kai, says: “Substance urinating8-oxoGsné can better reflect the real state of our body than our chronological age, and it can also help us to predict diseases associated with the age of”.
It is noteworthy that the study is published in the magazine éFrontiers in Ageing Neurocyence..












