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As we age, the stem cells that give color to our hair can start acting up — they might turn into pigment cells too soon or in the wrong place, which could be why our hair turns gray.

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The study shows that as people age, the stem cells that give rise to hair color start turning into pigment-producing cells too soon or in the wrong place, which helps explain why hair turns gray. This matches exactly what the claim says.

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