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Since it's beyond the scope of this article to describe every alteration aging has in store, we've decided to concentrate on the major body changes that you may be able to delay -- or even prevent -- by living a healthy lifestyle, especially by eating right. ... ; Seniors that are well informed about the aging process are;
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health.howstuffworks.com/life-stages/aging/aging.htm
health.howstuffworks.com/life-stages/aging/aging.htm
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Some of the theories describe aging as a positive process that one can look forward to, whereas other theories describe aging as a series of ongoing conflicts that need to be resolved. ... Some of the theories describe aging as a positive process that one can look forward to, whereas other theories describe aging as a series...
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/24869/the_complexitie...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/24869/the_complexities_of_the_aging_process.html
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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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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 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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THE AGING PROCESS ... The aging process depends on a combination of both genetic and environmental factors. Recognizing that every individual has his or her own unique genetic makeup and environment, which interact with each other, helps us understand why the aging process can occur at such different rates in different people.
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www.healthinaging.org/agingintheknow/chapters_ch_trial....
www.healthinaging.org/agingintheknow/chapters_ch_trial.asp?ch=1
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Background for understanding and possibly repairing the molecular and biochemical damage known as aging ... Although this process is obviously "programmed", it is inaccurate to describe it as "aging". Programmed death, rather than programmed aging, is a common phenomenon among animals that reproduce only once.
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www.benbest.com/lifeext/aging.html
www.benbest.com/lifeext/aging.html
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In 1986, an ambitious project was launched to study the aging process of Union Army veterans, the first cohort to turn 65 during the twentieth century. ... This was no small challenge - all told, it takes 15,000 variables to describe the life-cycle history of each veteran. The project team devoted most of their efforts...
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www.nber.org/aginghealth/fall03/w9941.html
www.nber.org/aginghealth/fall03/w9941.html
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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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