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The key to longevity

BMJ, 2012
Can we help people live longer with better medical care? Almost six years ago, in my first Observations column for the BMJ , I wrote that the secret to a longer life is something that doctors can do very little to affect: patients’ level of education.1 It seems that not much has changed.
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Interfering with Longevity

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2005
Several recent studies have highlighted how RNA interference has advanced aging-related research in Caenorhabditis elegans . Two new genome-wide RNAi-based screens together identified more than 100 new candidate longevity genes.
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Biorobotics for Longevity

9th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR 2005., 2005
The main aim of this paper is to illustrate the potentials that the use of robotic and mechatronic technologies (in combination with advanced biomechanical models) can offer to help elderly people identifying and slowing down the effects of the age-related modifications of the neuro-musculo-skeletal systems and therefore increasing their possibility of
DARIO, Paolo   +4 more
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Music and longevity

Advances in Gerontology, 2014
The data on mean age of death of 8,775 musicians (7,371 males and 1,404 females)--composers, conductors, singers, pianists, violinists, etc.) are presented in the paper. Women lived longer than men in any studied categories (p < 0.02). The 3 first places of long-livers among men were belonging to conductors (71.1 yrs., n = 1,435), players on chello (70.
G M, Zharinov, V N, Anisimov
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The Longevity of Gerontologists†

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1975
ABSTRACT The forces of mortality are the prime determinants of longevity. Longevity is a basic consideration of gerontology and includes the life expectancy of the species, the average expectancy of survival at birth, and the average lifespan.
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Nutrition and Longevity

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
The relationship between nutrition and longevity is examined using data from a variety of sources from around the world. The relationship is considered separately for children adults and the elderly. The conflicts between the different objectives pursued through nutrition are noted and the possible need for individuals to trade off health at younger ...
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Longevity in the Protozoa

1987
In ciliates there are examples of cells which have different proliferation potential in the macronucleus. Those species with limited macronuclear proliferation potential require sex to activate the reserve nucleus. In terms of the capital investment theory, some ciliates invested in their spare nucleus without loss of their original potential, while ...
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Lipid metabolism and lipid signals in aging and longevity

Developmental Cell, 2021
Ayse Sena Mutlu, Meng C Wang
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Longevity

Scottish Medical Journal, 1968
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