"Why We Age, How We Age: Winding Back The Clock". Takes a scientific look as to why humans grow old, but in a clear accessible way. 64 line illus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction Part I. Who Ages? Introduction 1. A slippery overarching definition 2. Humanizing ageing and death 3. Why age at all? Part II. How Do We Age? Introduction 4. How the skin and hair age 5. The ageing of bones, muscles and joints 6. The ageing of the brain 7. How the heart ages 8. The ageing of the lungs 9. What happens to the digestion 10. How the senses age 11. The ageing of the reproductive system Part III. Why Do We Age? Introduction 12. A tale of two theories 13. Error accumulation 14. Programmed death 15. Winding back the clock Conclusions Further reading Index.
Preface Introduction Part I. Who Ages? Introduction 1. A slippery overarching definition 2. Humanizing ageing and death 3. Why age at all? Part II. How Do We Age? Introduction 4. How the skin and hair age 5. The ageing of bones, muscles and joints 6. The ageing of the brain 7. How the heart ages 8. The ageing of the lungs 9. What happens to the digestion 10. How the senses age 11. The ageing of the reproductive system Part III. Why Do We Age? Introduction 12. A tale of two theories 13. Error accumulation 14. Programmed death 15. Winding back the clock Conclusions Further reading Index.
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