[ExI] Human Aging

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 18:59:17 UTC 2014


I know for sure that the forebrain (reasoning/judgment) isn't fully
developed until the mid 20s, later in men (as women know)  bill


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:59 AM, <natasha at natasha.cc> wrote:

> 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:
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> 1.       When does the body starts aging (conflicting views suggest
> directly after puberty, others say 20-ish);
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> 2.       When does the body start preparing for death (conflicting views,
> and some suggest after menopause and andropause); and
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> 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?
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> Thanks,
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> Natasha
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