Why We Age: What Science Is Discovering about the Body's Journey Through Life
by
Austad,
Steven Austad
Why has the life span of the average American increased from 48 to 75 years in this century alone?
. . . If the body is a machine that simply wears out, why do some cells seem immortal?
. . . Is there an aging gene? And can we control it?
. . . Can antioxidants and hormone therapy actually slow the aging process and extend life?
Steven Austad s compelling book investigates t...more
. . . If the body is a machine that simply wears out, why do some cells seem immortal?
. . . Is there an aging gene? And can we control it?
. . . Can antioxidants and hormone therapy actually slow the aging process and extend life?
Steven Austad s compelling book investigates t...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
March 11th 1999
by John Wiley & Sons
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