Your fingernails can tell you how well you’re aging, according to a longevity doctor
If you’re wondering how long you’ll live, the answer could be right at your fingertips.
According to Dr. David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, your nails are actually a clear sign of your biological age.
And unfortunately, getting more frequent manicures won’t offer any improvements.
“The rate of your nail growth is a really good indicator of how you’re aging or not aging,” Lifespan.
“Every time I have to cut my nails, I’m thinking, ‘How long ago did I cut my nails?’” he added.
Sinclair cited a 1979 study in which researchers attached tiny measuring tapes to 271 individuals and monitored their nail growth over several years.

