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Educator Michael Stevens explains the phenomenon in a new video called, “Did people used to look older?” In the video, he explains that people in the past appear a lot older due to a phenomenon known as retrospective aging.
Stevens also points out that people did age faster back in the day due to differences in nutrition, lifestyle and medicine.
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