The human lifespan has been increasing but will soon reach a plateau. A new direction based on the principal law of lifespan (PLOSP) may enable the human lifespan to be extremely healthy and long by the proper manipulation of the well-defined growing stages of the lifespan. The lifespan of creatures on earth from a single cell to animals can be elongated at different life stages including prenatal development, body growth, reproductivity, and aging. Each life stage has its own specific physiological and metabolic characteristics. Each life stage can be lengthened by either slowing its processes or continuously maintaining the activities of its function. Unfortunately, the current biomedical research on the extension of lifespans has mainly ...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Will it be possible to slow the rate of human aging and extend lifespan? Maybe. Assuming that the fi...
In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of aging...
Recent advances in biomedical science indicate that it may eventually be possible to intervene in th...
Historically, a high level of estrogen in women is regarded as the signature for a longer lifespan t...
The main goal of this paper is to present the case for shifting the focus of research on aging and a...
There is an ongoing debate as to whether or not human longevity is approaching its limits. The debat...
Completely distinct physiological conditions and immune responses exist among different human life s...
It is very very important to many researchers and scientists to know which part organ of human body ...
Abstract: Aging is commonly defi ned as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in...
Aging is commonly defined as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in cells and ...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
Since 1900 life expectancy in the United States has increased by about 30 years, from 48 to 77 years...
The word senescence is derived from the Latin word “senex” (meaning old). In biology, senescence is ...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Will it be possible to slow the rate of human aging and extend lifespan? Maybe. Assuming that the fi...
In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of aging...
Recent advances in biomedical science indicate that it may eventually be possible to intervene in th...
Historically, a high level of estrogen in women is regarded as the signature for a longer lifespan t...
The main goal of this paper is to present the case for shifting the focus of research on aging and a...
There is an ongoing debate as to whether or not human longevity is approaching its limits. The debat...
Completely distinct physiological conditions and immune responses exist among different human life s...
It is very very important to many researchers and scientists to know which part organ of human body ...
Abstract: Aging is commonly defi ned as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in...
Aging is commonly defined as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in cells and ...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
Since 1900 life expectancy in the United States has increased by about 30 years, from 48 to 77 years...
The word senescence is derived from the Latin word “senex” (meaning old). In biology, senescence is ...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Will it be possible to slow the rate of human aging and extend lifespan? Maybe. Assuming that the fi...