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Results 11 - 20 of 21 for Aging
  1. ... as a result of injury, overuse, or with aging as the tendon loses elasticity. Any action that ...
  2. ... amyloid may be a by-product of normal aging, or may occur with several other conditions. In ...
  3. ... amyloid may be a by-product of normal aging. In this picture, we see how amyloidosis can ...
  4. ... skin secondary to long-term steroid use or aging, collagen vascular disease, and hormonal variation (particularly estrogen) ...
  5. ... that is produced by the hair follicle. With aging, the follicle produces less melanin.
  6. ... type of skin change that are associated with aging. The increased pigmentation may be brought on by ...
  7. ... Years of unprotected sun exposure can cause premature aging and cancer of the skin.
  8. ... the appearance. Factors such as hormones, pregnancy, and aging may all attribute to the weakening of the ...
  9. ... brittle nails are often a normal result of aging.
  10. Impotence does not go hand in hand with aging. Other factors, such as a person's physical health ...
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