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Accessories to maximize access and storage
Acknowledgment of the human aging process and increasing appreciation for the diversityof physical characteristics in household members have changed the approach to access andstorage in both the kitchen and the bathroom. In general, rehab work ... [... more]
Old House Web

Time of Our Lives: The Science of Human Aging
Amazon.com Review: The blurb on the cover of this book may be slightly misleading: "A world authority shows why aging is neither inevitable nor necessary." This is true, for he does show theoretically why there is no need for us to age, i.e. [... more]
$55.00
Amazon.com

The Brain in Human Aging (Adulthood and Aging Series)
The Brain in Human Aging (Adulthood and Aging Series) [... more]
$2.74
A1 Books

Time of Our Lives: The Science of Human Aging
This groundbreaking new book explains how and why we age--and how we may soon be able to liberate ourselves from senescence altogether.An entertaining and informative look at our current understanding of aging.... Kirkwood is an amiable, intelligent [... more]
$1.05
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Werner Syndrome
Werner syndrome is a very rare, inherited disease that resembles premature aging. Since the gene responsible was discovered in the mid-1990s, Werner syndrome has greatly interested researchers as a possible model for the study of human aging. It ... [... more]
Healthline

Werner syndrome
Werner syndrome is a very rare, inherited disease that resembles premature aging. Since the gene responsible was discovered in the mid-1990s, Werner syndrome has greatly interested researchers as a possible model for the study of human aging. It ... [... more]
Healthline

Progeria
Progeria is a disease that produces rapid aging, beginning in childhood. Progeria is a rare condition that is remarkable because its symptoms strongly resemble normal human aging, but occur in young children. Ninety percent of children with ... [... more]
Healthline

Progeria - Overview
Progeria is a disease that produces rapid aging, beginning in childhood. Progeria is a rare condition that is remarkable because its symptoms strongly resemble normal human aging, but occur in young children. Ninety percent of children with ... [... more]
University of Maryland

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Progeria
Progeria is a disease that produces rapid aging, beginning in childhood. Progeria is a rare condition that is remarkable because its symptoms strongly resemble normal human aging, but occur in young children. Ninety percent of children with ... [... more]
National Library of Medicine

Reversing Human Aging
Thesis being confirmed in laboratory.: In the January 1998 issue of Science magazine the Geron Corp. describes the extension of life of human cells by the cloning process. They have produced Telomerase and extended the Chromosome Telomeres as [... more]
$25.00
Amazon.com

Time of Our Lives: The Science of Human Aging
Amazon.com Review: The blurb on the cover of this book may be slightly misleading: "A world authority shows why aging is neither inevitable nor necessary." This is true, for he does show theoretically why there is no need for us to age, i.e. [... more]
$25.15
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Human Aging
Great undergraduate human aging text!: I have used this text in my own courses and students love it! It is very well written and the authors are clearly experts on human aging. Senior View sections provide the perspective of a Senior on some of the [... more]
$114.80
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