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Other nongenetic theories consider aging as a complex psychosociological process.
Both theories explain aging as a biological imperative, a cellular commandment no life form can escape.
People used to see aging as a rusting nail -- there's nothing you can do about it.
"People used to see aging as a rusting nail — there's nothing you can do about it," Dr. Campisi said.
It turned out that those who viewed aging as a positive experience lived, on average, 7.5 years longer than those who took a darker view.
Call it the demographics of the baby boomers, but there seems to be a new acceptance of aging as a fact of life.
She can also sing songs like the title track and Gordon Jenkins's "This Is All I Ask," which both look at aging as a source of bittersweet pleasures.
"Our allowance for aging as a substitute for pasteurization is based out of the creation of our cheese standards, which was over 50 years ago," Dr. Mowbray said.
Members of the "forever young" generation — who, unless a social catastrophe intervenes, will live even longer than their parents — prefer to think about aging as a controllable experience.
"Home Tundra," for instance, an almost Delphic little poem portraying aging as a doomed dogsled journey -- the dogs breathing / ahead of me in the shadow" -- seems that much more terrifying for the apparent absence of the poet's will.
The paradox of it is that while our culture increasingly treats growing old as a malady, women are increasingly pressured to treat aging as a pesky inconvenience best not acknowledged.
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