Aging and Human Longevity
Aging and Human Longevity
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Institutions Universitaires de Geriatrie, Switzerland. Review of the recent data on the phenomenon of the aging process. Discusses the mechanisms of aging at the cellular level and the consequences of tissue and system aging. Considers medical, psychological, and social interventions, as well as preventative measures.
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Aging and Human Longevity,M.-F. Schulz-Aellen,Birkhauser,0817639640,Aging,Gerontology,Health/Fitness,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Longevity,Medical / Nursing,Pathophysiology,Science,Cellular biology,Geriatric medicine,Maturation & ageing,Science / Biology
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