Skin Aging Handbook

Skin Aging Handbook

Author: Nava Dayan

Publisher: William Andrew Pub

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 0815515847

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Produce new breakthroughs in anti-aging products


A Pessimistic Guide to Anti-aging Research

A Pessimistic Guide to Anti-aging Research

Author: Magomed Khaidakov

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2019-05-21

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1527534839

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This book provides the reader with a broad overview of the biology of aging, and offers a critical analysis of past, present and possible future anti-aging interventions. It begins by evaluating the state of research on aging and anti-aging interventions on the basis of scientific merit and underlying biology, before discussing the shortcomings and drawbacks of existing strategies that sometimes preclude meaningful developments. The volume differs from many existing studies in its more balanced and realistic analysis of current developments in the field of aging.


Anti-Aging Handbook

Anti-Aging Handbook

Author: Geraldine Mitton

Publisher: New Holland Australia(AU)

Published: 2007-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781845377083

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We’re living longer, and instead of wanting to grow old gracefully, we want to grow old youthfully. This handbook combines the latest scientific research and a comprehensive mind-body-spirit approach so that you can age beautifully—without using potentially harmful drugs. Every aspect of anti-aging is covered: nutrition, exercise, therapies, brain fitness, and spiritual wellbeing. Illustrations, graphics, tables, and fascinating facts highlight and expand upon the advice. Design an action plan for improving your health and lifestyle—including rejuvenating spa therapies, reducing stress through laughter, and playing bridge for mental stimulation. You’ll drive back the years, and begin living life to its fullest.


Handbook of Clinical Nutrition and Aging

Handbook of Clinical Nutrition and Aging

Author: Connie Watkins Bales

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-27

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 1493919296

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This is the new and fully revised third edition of the well-received text that is the benchmark book in the field of nutrition and aging. The editors (specialists in geriatric nutrition, medical sociology, and clinical nutrition, respectively) and contributors (a panel of recognized academic nutritionists, geriatricians, clinicians, and other scientists) have added a number of new chapters and have thoroughly updated the widely acclaimed second edition. This third edition provides fresh perspectives and the latest scientific and clinical developments on the interaction of nutrition with age-associated disease and provides practical, evidence-based options to enhance this at-risk population’s potential for optimal health and disease prevention. Chapters on a wide range of topics, such as the role of nutrition in physical and cognitive function, and coverage of an array of clinical conditions (obesity, diabetes, heart failure, cancer, kidney disease, osteoporosis), compliment chapters on food insecurity, anti-aging and nutritional supplements, making this third edition uniquely different from previous editions. Handbook of Clinical Nutrition and Aging, Third Edition, is a practical and comprehensive resource and an invaluable guide to nutritionists, physicians, nurses, social workers and others who provide health care for the ever-increasing aging population.


Handbook of Anti-Aging Medicine

Handbook of Anti-Aging Medicine

Author: Prof Dr Mike KS Chan

Publisher: EUROPEAN WELLNESS ACADEMY

Published: 2023-01-16

Total Pages: 607

ISBN-13: 1662930216

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This handbook focuses on different aspects of anti-aging and both preventive and regenerative medicine. It includes analysis of the paradigm of ageing and concepts of anti-aging medicine. Standards and technologies are highlighted in over twenty chapters all authored by international experts in regenerative medicine. Topics covered include: • Ageing, aging, and anti-aging: A Decalogue for anti-aging medicine • Lessons from Sicilian centenarians for anti-aging medicine • Molecular biomarkers and genetic aspects of aging • Future of peptides in clinical practice • Mitochondrial approaches in anti-aging medicine and in SARS-CoV2 infection • Tissue-specific autoantibodies in preventive medicine • Chronic stress as a psycho-neuro-immunological dysfunction • Gut-associated immune system and its health implications • Regenerative medicine with platelet-rich-plasma • Alzheimer’s disease: Preventive and anti-aging neurology • Autistic spectrum disorder and mitochondrial medicine • Integrative hormonal approach in anti-aging medicine • Preventive cardiology and phlebology • Aesthetic and anti-aging medicine • Preventive ophthalmology • Preventive oncology • Nutrition in healthy aging • Physical activity and fitness paradigms for anti-aging and longevity Recommended reading for clinicians working in anti-aging medicine as well as ageing people. The authors hope it will set a new “standard of anti-aging medicine” and as a tool in planning for the inevitable challenges we all will face caring for ageing patients and creating preventive-health programs.


Secrets of Great Skin

Secrets of Great Skin

Author: David J. Goldberg

Publisher: Innova Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780974937328

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In this authoritative and practical book, a dermatologist explains how to care for one's skin at any age.


Dr Geraldine Mitton's Anti-Ageing Handbook

Dr Geraldine Mitton's Anti-Ageing Handbook

Author: Geraldine Mitton

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781843304470

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In recent years the focus has shifted from growing old beautifully to growing old youthfully, with the emphasis on retaining mental and physical functionality in one's senior years. This book incorporates scientific medical information and a comprehensive mind-body-spirit approach that arm the reader with the tools and insight to age youthfully.


Growing Young

Growing Young

Author: Marcus L. Gitterle

Publisher:

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781466382152

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Anti-Aging has come of age, and more importantly, it is now within reach of anyone who values their health. Growing Young is like having the benefit of a private consultation with an Anti-Aging expert who also has a gift for delivering medical information in a way that is very understandable, and empowering.