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Is 35 really the hardest age? Scientists say Tom Hanks is WRONG

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Hollywood actor, 68 , told Entertainment Tonight that 35 is the 'hardest' age.

Steve Hoffmann , professor of computational biology at Leibniz Institute on Aging in Jena , Germany , says that life's hardest age is somewhere between 45 and 50 .

'I have no reason to doubt that Tom Hanks experienced some form of physiological impairment at 35 ,' he said.

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