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Your Body Replaces Itself Over Time The body you have today is not the same body you had years ago. Most of your cells are constantly dying and being replaced. Skin cells renew every few weeks. Red blood cells last about four months. Even parts of your bones are rebuilt over time. In about seven to ten years, most of the cells in your body have been replaced with new ones. You’re not the same person you were back then, at least not physically. Same memories. Same identity. A completely rebuilt body.
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