The Nature of Ageing
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Friday, March 26, 2010News source:
NatureRegion:
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The number of people aged 60 and older is growing rapidly worldwide so extending people's healthy lives has become a priority. Ageing research is gaining momentum and this month's edition of Nature takes an in depth look at this area with reviews and insights into the genetics of ageing, studies of brain ageing, studies on budding yeast contributing to longevity and developments in biodemography of age: Nature- Insights Ageing
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