For many generations programmed aging in humans was considered theoretically impossible and medical attempts to treat or delay age-related diseases were based on non-programmed aging theories. However, there is now an extensive theoretical basis for programmed mammal aging and substantially funded medical research efforts based on programmed aging theories are underway. This article describes the very different disease mechanism concepts that logically result from the theories and the impacts emerging programmed aging mechanisms will have on funding and performing medical research on age-related conditions
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
There is consensus among biogerontologists that aging occurs either as the result of a purposeful ge...
Substantial and growing empirical evidence suggests that senescence in mammals is genetically progra...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
Aging is commonly defined as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in cells and ...
Aging of unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic organisms is a convoluted biological phenomenon, w...
The theories interpreting senescence as a phenomenon favored by natural selection require the existe...
The theories interpreting senescence as a phenomenon favored by natural selection require the existe...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
The ageing process is often discussed as though it is unique to humans. However, it can be observed ...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
There is consensus among biogerontologists that aging occurs either as the result of a purposeful ge...
Substantial and growing empirical evidence suggests that senescence in mammals is genetically progra...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
Aging is commonly defined as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes occurring in cells and ...
Aging of unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic organisms is a convoluted biological phenomenon, w...
The theories interpreting senescence as a phenomenon favored by natural selection require the existe...
The theories interpreting senescence as a phenomenon favored by natural selection require the existe...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
The ageing process is often discussed as though it is unique to humans. However, it can be observed ...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
There is consensus among biogerontologists that aging occurs either as the result of a purposeful ge...