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27-01-2007
This paper on the various perspectives of ageing and health, as a backdrop for the subject of anti-ageing medicine, offers only a broad overview. In its introduction, the paper emphasises the need to consider the perspective of ageing in the context of the Malaysian social and health scenario.
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27-01-2007
Aging in man is associated with a progressive loss of function, leading to decreased homeostasic capacity, initially in response to various stressors, and subsequently under baseline conditions.
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27-01-2007
The concept of 'anti-aging''seems to set a paradigm that prepares us for a battle ... one that we are destined to lose. For we are all aging and nothing we can do short of time travel, will stop or slow this process.
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27-01-2007
Historical perspective Erectile Dysfunction is a depressingly common ailment of modern society. The estimated prevalence of erectile dysfunction worldwide in 1995 was 152 million men.
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27-01-2007
Life expectancy in the last hundred years has increased significantly. Subsequently androgen deficiency in aging men has become an important therapeutic consideration in the medical community and the public at large.
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27-01-2007
Cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurologic disorders are the leading age-related medical conditions. An emerging modality in the therapeutic armamentarium against these disorders is stem cell medicine.
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