[ExI] Human Aging

natasha at natasha.cc natasha at natasha.cc
Wed Feb 12 16:59:39 UTC 2014


With so many articles about aging these days, its cumbersome to find info
without ads for a product to fight aging!  Does anyone have updated science
facts on the human body/brain as a whole that looks at:

 

1.       When does the body starts aging (conflicting views suggest directly
after puberty, others say 20-ish);

2.       When does the body start preparing for death (conflicting views,
and some suggest after menopause and andropause); and

3.       If the body regenerates itself every seven years, how does this
affect the aging process (most views reference limited ability to create
daughter cells is the point of preparation for death) and if neurons in the
cerebral cortex are never replaced, why is there a broad statement that the
body regenerates itself every seven years?

 

 

Thanks,

Natasha

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