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The Theory of Aging ... Actually cells senesce (the process of becoming old) at different rates among different organisms and among different people. Molecular biologists know that our cells can duplicate up to 50 times in vitro (meaning in a test tube or laboratory dish) before they stop, or become senescent cells.
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www.hcoa.org/aging/process.htm
www.hcoa.org/aging/process.htm
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Aging process understanding as differentiated from diseases and afflictions of the elderly. ... Physical changes of aging are the easiest to recognize. Diseases that effect the elderly are not the same thing as changes which occur as part of the aging process.
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www.seniorresource.com/ageproc.htm
www.seniorresource.com/ageproc.htm
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Point and click access for researchers and laypersons to find information on the aging process. If you have suggestions for other resources that should be included here, please send us their locations using this form now or at your convenience Email us at psu01435@pdx.edu;
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web.pdx.edu/~psu01435/aging.html
web.pdx.edu/~psu01435/aging.html
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Doctor's Senior Exercise Article Describing the The Aging Process ... Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief, all will go through the aging process. However, how well we endure that process will depend on the individual. Remember the old adage," Take The Bull By The Horns" means we must do everything in our power to slow...
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www.doctorsexercise.com/journal/aging.htm
www.doctorsexercise.com/journal/aging.htm
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Human Aging Process: Gene Loss as the Primary Cause ... Scientists from the Molecular Biology Division at the University of California, Los Angeles, explain the research demonstrating that gene loss is the primary cause of the human aging process.
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www.chem-tox.com/DNA/aging.htm
www.chem-tox.com/DNA/aging.htm
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Ageing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ageing (British English) or aging (American and Canadian English) is the accumulation of changes in an organism or object over time. Ageing in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physica...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ageing
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The Aging Process Part 1 ... The Aging Process-Part II-Gender Difference; Go to Part III of Articles on Aging Cellular senescence; Go to Part IV of Articles on Aging Biological aging/health strategies; Go to Part V of Articles on Aging Arteriosclerosis; The Aging Process-Part VI-Aging in Males; The Aging Process-Part VII...
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www.therubins.com/aging/process1.htm
www.therubins.com/aging/process1.htm
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The ovaries and the testes, the endocrine glands that regulate many aspects of sexual reproduction, alter during the aging process. As a man ages, the testes produce less of the male sex hormone, testosterone. A woman's ovaries undergo marked changes from about age 45 to age 55 during a process known as menopause.
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www.riversidehealth.com/articles/aging.htm
www.riversidehealth.com/articles/aging.htm
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