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Discover Ludwig"accelerate aging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of causing something to age more quickly than usual. For example, "Exposure to ultraviolet light can accelerate aging of human skin."
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"Inflammation may accelerate aging in some people — but it is a manifestation of something that is occurring underneath".
The same p53 mechanism that protects us from cancer early in life may turn around later and accelerate aging.
Other studies have linked depression to higher levels of inflammatory markers and oxidative stress, which can accelerate aging.
The tests may also reveal how factors like exposure to environmental toxins and the stress of job loss accelerate aging, and by how much — fodder for lawsuits.
In the study, both Optim and Pursil 35 were exposed in laboratory tests to water and heating techniques aimed to accelerate aging of the materials.
Also, Mr. Murray suggested that the heat of the West Indies (at least, for those rums not enhanced elsewhere) can accelerate aging, as against a cooler climate like Scotland.
His work on how rank and personality affect stress levels in baboons has been extremely influential, demonstrating, among other things, how the wear and tear of life in the lower reaches of a pecking order can accelerate aging.
Rejecting "treadmill bondage," she favors gentler workouts ("You can be a couch potato and still remain a hot tomato") and asks her readers to avoid harsh exfoliation procedures like glycolic peels, Retin-A and microdermabrasion, which she believes "ultimately accelerate aging".
Additionally, ROS may accelerate aging process and cause uneven pigmentation.
And Exo1p may have more tricks up its sleeve: Bertuch and her colleagues, along with Lydell's group, have papers in press showing that Exo1p can accelerate aging in some yeast cells.
A big question now is why having your chromosomes out of order might accelerate aging, says Wei Dai, a cell biologist at the New York University Langone Medical Center who's based in Tuxedo, New York.
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