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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Aging
  1. The nails change with aging, growing more slowly, and becoming dull and brittle. The color may change from translucent to yellowed and opaque. Nails, especially ...
  2. With aging, ear structures deteriorate. The eardrum often thickens and the inner ear bones and other structures are affected.
  3. Aging spots occur on the skin as a result of age and sun exposure.
  4. Images ... Exercise, such as weightlifting, helps build muscle that is usually lost with age and puts stress on bones which helps keep ...
  5. With aging, the outer skin layer (epidermis) thins even though the number of cell layers remains unchanged. The number ... decreases, but the remaining melanocytes increase in size. Aging skin thus appears thinner, more translucent. Age spots ...
  6. Hair Loss/Images ... Hair Loss ... VisualDX ... Female pattern baldness (alopecia), or androgenetic alopecia, is a form of hair loss that affects women. It is most commonly ...
  7. Sunburn (VisualDX)  
    Sun Exposure/Images ... Sun Exposure ... VisualDX ... Sunburn is caused by the skin’s reaction to ultraviolet light exposure from the sun. It appears around 4 to 24 ...
  8. Telangiectasias (VisualDX)  
    ... and are often caused by sun damage or aging. Although they can arise on their own in ...
  9. Flashes and Floaters (VisualDX)  
    Eye Diseases/Images ... Eye Diseases ... Retinal Detachment/Images ... Retinal Detachment ... Retinal Disorders/Images ... Retinal Disorders ... VisualDX ... Discover the causes, symptoms, ...
  10. ... to 60s to slow the visible effects of aging. In younger people, a forehead lift can raise ...
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