Advances in Anti-aging Medicine, Volume 1Ronald Klatz, Frances A. Kovarik, Bob Goldman |
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Contents
Robert J Morin M D and ShiKaung Peng M D PH D | 13 |
The Reversible Causes of Dementia | 19 |
Endocrine Aspects of Aging | 43 |
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acids activity aging process aging rate animals Anti-Aging Medicine antibody antigen antimalignin antioxidant atherosclerosis beta carotene Biochem biomarker blastogenesis blood body Bogoch brain cancer carcinogenesis carcinogens cardiovascular carotenoids cells cellular chemical cholesterol Clin clinical coenzyme Q10 concentrations coronary artery coronary heart disease Cryobiology cryopreservation damage decrease deprenyl DHEA diet dietary drug effects enhanced enzymes estrogen evaluation exercise factors Fahy flavonoids free radical function gene therapy genetic growth H-SCAN heart disease hormone human immune increase infection inhibit injury Kalimi laser levels lifespan lipid liver longevity macrophages malignant malignin mechanisms membrane metabolism mice mitochondrial molecular muscle normal nutritional organ oxidative stress oxygen patients physiological prevent production protein rats receptors Regelson Research result risk role serum skin specific steroid stimulated studies surgery therapeutic gene thymocytes thymus tion tissue toxic treatment tumor vectors viral virus vitamin vitrification vitro vivo women
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Medical Sociology and Old Age: Towards a sociology of health in later life Paul Higgs,Ian Rees Jones No preview available - 2008 |