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Why aging shouldn't be classified as a disease
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases—a global, standard-setting guideline for how institutions should understand and ...
A University of Cologne research team has identified a direct molecular link between aging and neurodegeneration by investigating how age-related changes in cell signaling contribute to toxic protein ...
Even though aging is the largest risk factor for Parkinson's disease, the majority of research aimed at taming the able neurodegenerativeincur motor disease has largely left aging out of the mix. A ...
A new single-cell atlas shows how epigenetic changes reshape brain cells during aging, revealing genomic instability, ...
Researchers have defined a new genetic disease caused by a mutation in the IVNS1ABP gene. The condition marks a rare combination of premature physical aging and progressive neurological decline caused ...
Improvements in public health have allowed humankind to survive to older ages than ever before, but, for many people, these added golden years are not spent in good health. Aging is a natural part of ...
Even though aging is the largest risk factor for Parkinson’s disease, the majority of research aimed at taming the incurable neurodegenerative motor disease has largely left aging out of the mix. A ...
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Helen Dennis, Successful Aging: 7 lifestyle choices to thrive by
This week, let’s talk about the second part: what it takes to thrive. Thriving means to live a fulfilling, purposeful and satisfying life despite its challenges. It’s a feeling of well-being.
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