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Amelioration of premature aging in Werner syndrome stem cells by targeting SHIP/AKT pathway. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Biosci
Tam HY   +8 more
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Rejuvenating premature aging [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Medicine, 2008
Two commonly prescribed drugs, statins and aminobisphosphonates, may be helpful in combating the rare aging disorder, Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (pages 767–772).
Eran Meshorer, Yosef Gruenbaum
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Premature Aging in Fibromyalgia

Current Aging Science, 2015
Chronic pain is highly prevalent in older adults, and until recently, was considered to be common but relatively "benign." Mounting evidence, however, suggests that some of the 116 million US adults who suffer from chronic pain are also at an increased risk for developing age-related diseases prematurely, suffering earlier cognitive and physical ...
Afton L. Hassett   +2 more
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Syndromes of Premature Aging

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
The classic premature aging syndromes are rare disorders, all of which clinically differ a great deal from the normal aging process. None is well understood at the biochemical level, and no specific treatment exists for any of these syndromes. Genetic counseling, preventive measures in some instances, and symptomatic treatment are available.
Solange Beauregard, Barbara A. Gilchrest
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Premature Aging and Alcoholism

International Journal of the Addictions, 1982
The proposition is frequently put forth in the literature dealing with alcohol abuse that the process which underlies the cognitive impairment found in chronic alcoholics is premature aging of the central nervous system (Fitzhugh et al., 1965; Kish and Cheney, 1969; Goldstein and Shelly, 1971; Smith et al., 1971; Jones and Parsons, 1972; Kleinknecht ...
William R. Leber, Oscar A. Parsons
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The premature aging syndromes

Clinics in Dermatology, 1996
T he premature aging syndromes are rare disorders that mimic senescence. Interest in these syndromes has been great, in part because a more complete understanding of the pathophysiology of these syndromes may provide enhanced insight into the natural aging process.
Marti J. Rothe, Katherine Pesce
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