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Results 1 - 10 of 152 for Aging
  1. Aging changes occur in all of the body's cells, tissues, and organs. These changes affect all parts ... Louis, MO: Elsevier; 2017:chap 17. Needleman I. Aging and the periodontium. In: Newman MG, Takei HH, ...
  2. ... posture and gait (walking pattern) are common with aging. The skeleton provides support and structure to the ... walk, and lead to weakness and slowed movement. AGING CHANGES People lose bone mass or density as ...
  3. ... However, many other changes that are common with aging are due to or worsened by modifiable factors. ... larger veins, which return blood to the heart. AGING CHANGES Heart: The heart has a natural pacemaker ...
  4. Aging changes in the skin are a group of common conditions and developments that occur as people ... changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Evidence of increasing age includes wrinkles and sagging ...
  5. ... that produce hormones are controlled by other hormones. Aging also changes this process. For example, an endocrine ... produce the same amount at a slower rate. AGING CHANGES The hypothalamus is located in the brain. ...
  6. Aging changes in the male reproductive system may include changes in testicular tissue, sperm production, and erectile ... during a process that some people call andropause. Aging changes in the male reproductive system occur primarily ...
  7. ... begin to lose some function as you age. Aging changes occur in all of the body's cells, ... and peripheral nerves are made of nerve tissue. AGING CHANGES Cells are the basic building blocks of ...
  8. Aging changes in the female reproductive system result mainly from changing hormone levels . One clear sign of aging occurs when your menstrual periods stop permanently. This ...
  9. ... minimum level of sensation is called the threshold. Aging raises this threshold. You need more stimulation to be aware of the sensation. Aging can affect all of the senses, but usually ...
  10. ... cycle is repeated several times during the night. AGING CHANGES Sleep patterns tend to change as you age. Most people find that aging causes them to have a harder time falling ...
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