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Treatment of Early Vascular Ageing
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2019Artery disease can be identified from ankle-brachial index (peripheral artery disease), pulse wave velocity (arterial stiffness), carotid intima media thickness (atherosclerosis) and flow-mediated dilation (endothelial dysfunction). Arterial stiffness is a marker of cardiovascular disease associated with cardiovascular events. Increased vascular ageing
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Aging and Antithrombotic Treatment
Antioxidants & Redox SignalingSignificance: Several aging-related pathophysiological mechanisms have been described to contribute to increased thrombotic risk in the elderly, including oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and platelet and coagulation cascade activation. Antithrombotic treatment in the elderly should be individualized.
Emanuele Valeriani +3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
Treatment of the aging face involves the use of topical agents such as sunscreens, moisturizers, alpha hydroxy acids, and Retin A. The surgical treatments in the hands of dermatologists include soft tissue augmentation, chemical peels, and dermabrasion.
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Treatment of the aging face involves the use of topical agents such as sunscreens, moisturizers, alpha hydroxy acids, and Retin A. The surgical treatments in the hands of dermatologists include soft tissue augmentation, chemical peels, and dermabrasion.
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Ageing, and Treatment of Hypertension
Drugs, 1988There is now clear evidence of benefit from treating hypertension in patients over 60. However, the older patient is vulnerable to the effects of various antihypertensive drugs, which have therefore to be selected with care. Claims of differential efficacy and acceptability of different drugs with age are not well established; at present, the argument ...
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Injectable Treatments for the Aging Face
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2006The use of injectable agents, specifically soft tissue fillers and botulinum toxin type A, has risen dramatically over recent years, due to the increased demand for minimally invasive techniques. In fact, today they represent the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in the United States, with botulinum type A injections topping the list.
Jeffrey B, Wise, Timothy, Greco
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Older age treatment expectations
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1986The relationship between age and treatment expectation (TE) has been virtually ignored. This study assessed the TE and posthospital adjustment of 5,347 psychiatric patients, 4,361 younger (less than 55) and 986 older (greater than 55). Patients were evaluated on admission with self- and other rating adjustment scales and again at 3-months postdischarge.
L, Hyer, J, Collins
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Age and treatment of kidney failure
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2013This review discusses issues related to treatment of chronic kidney disease, and kidney failure in particular, among older adults.A substantial proportion of older adults have chronic kidney disease and progress to kidney failure. There is considerable variability in treatment practices for advanced kidney disease among older adults, and evidence that ...
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The Age Factor in the Treatment of Glioblastoma
JAMA Neurology, 2016of diagnosed cancers in the United States will occur in patients older than 65 years. 2 It is logical to assume that this trend will also occur in the primary brain tumor, glioblastoma (GBM). This presents a problem for neuro-oncologists because older patients have been historically underrepresented in neuro-oncology trials.
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Rhytidectomy for Treatment of the Aging Face
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1989Rhytidectomy or face-lift is an operation designed to remove facial wrinkles. Most often, it is performed in conjunction with other facial procedures, such as brow-lifts, blepharoplasty, and submental liposuction, for complete rejuvenation of the aging face.
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TOPICAL TREATMENT OF THE AGING FACE
Dermatologic Clinics, 1997This article discusses the various over-the-counter and prescription products available to help improve sun-damaged skin, as well as superficial peeling agents. Practical suggestions for treating patients are given.
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