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  • 1Ageing — This article is about human ageing. For other uses, see Ageing (disambiguation). A human face showing signs of ageing Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the accumulation of changes in a person over time.[1] Ageing in humans… …

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  • 2Evolution of ageing — Enquiry into the evolution of ageing aims to explain why almost all living things weaken and die with age. There is not yet agreement in the scientific community on a single answer. The evolutionary origin of senescence remains a fundamental… …

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  • 3Population ageing — or population aging (see English spelling differences) occurs when the median age of a country or region rises. This happens because of rising life expectancy or declining birth rates. Excepting 18 countries termed demographic outliers by the… …

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  • 4Health and Ageing — is a research programme set up by the Geneva Association, also known as the International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics.The Geneva Association Research Programme on Health and Ageing seeks to bring together facts, figures and… …

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  • 5CRM — may refer to: Contents 1 Sales and marketing 2 Companies and institutions 3 Resource management …

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  • 6Cannabis dependence — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F12.2 ICD 9 304.3 Cannabis dependence is a condi …

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  • 7Retirement — For other uses, see Retirement (disambiguation). Finance Financial markets …

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  • 8Intermittierendes Fasten — Intermittierendes Fasten, engl. intermittent fasting (lat. intermittere = ‚unterbrechen / aussetzen‘), ist eine spezielle Form einer Diät, bei der ständig, in einem bestimmten Rhythmus, zwischen Zeiten der normalen Nahrungsaufnahme und des… …

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  • 9Long-term effects of alcohol — Disability adjusted life year for alcohol use disorders per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004 …

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  • 10Hormesis — A very low dose of a chemical agent may trigger from an organism the opposite response to a very high dose. Hormesis (from Greek hórmēsis rapid motion, eagerness, from ancient Greek hormáein to set in motion, impel, urge on ) is the term for… …

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