Why do people age?
November 20th 2010 19:23
Link: jiansenlu.blogspot.com/
The longest lifespan is that of Jeanne Calment of France (1875–1997), who died at age 122 years, 164 days. Can we live longer than that?
Human tissue cells will be replaced with new cells
in about every 6 to 7 years . The aging cells die, but the human life does not end. It is because the new cells have regenerative capacity. The regeneration of nerve cells is not possible, which can lead to human death throughout the life of aging.
In this video, Jamie McManus , MD, explains the science of aging, recent research into that phenomenon, and some of the things we can do to slow the process.
Human tissue cells will be replaced with new cells
in about every 6 to 7 years . The aging cells die, but the human life does not end. It is because the new cells have regenerative capacity. The regeneration of nerve cells is not possible, which can lead to human death throughout the life of aging.
In this video, Jamie McManus , MD, explains the science of aging, recent research into that phenomenon, and some of the things we can do to slow the process.
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