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Redefining the concept of aging is crucial for advancing gerontological research and healthcare practices.In this paper, we propose a new framework, 'Senescence Syndromes,' to more accurately reflect the multidimensional nature of aging.Traditional perceptions of aging often misclassify it as a disease, oversimplifying its complex biological underpinnings and societal implications.By reconceptualizing aging through a lens of various interrelated biological processes, such as antagonistic pleiotropy, damage accumulation, and molecular heterogeneity, we challenge these oversimplified views.This reconceptualization is not just semantically significant but also crucial for developing more effective medical interventions and healthcare strategies.Moreover, our proposed framework addresses the societal issue of ageism and its psychological impacts on older adults.We emphasize the importance of resilience in combating ageism, highlighting how societal perceptions directly influence the well-being of the aging population.Adopting the 'Senescence Syndromes' perspective can revolutionize our approach to aging, leading to research and treatments that enhance both the healthspan and
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