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It's not a consequence of age — some people age gracefully, go on picnics, share noodle salad, and are generous with compliments.
That's the brutal ratio and a measure of the consequence of age: 137 to 15. Pujols, Jones, Cepeda, Griffey and Robinson never led the league in anything again.
Patients also may mistakenly assume that their chronic discomfort is a result of arthritis or a normal consequence of age, and never mention it to their doctors.
Gambon, who is 73, sees his forgetfulness as a consequence of age, and said he had worried it was a sign of encroaching Alzheimer's, though doctors had checked him out and given him the all-clear.
It's a natural consequence of age and cognitive decline -- and they may be suffering from dementia.
For some, infertility is a consequence of age, declining egg or sperm quality or medical conditions that may have set in after the birth of a child.
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Whether our data truly reflect specific defects in Lm uptake by aged CD8α+ DC or rather are a consequence of age-related changes to the splenic marginal zone architecture that compromise filtration of particulate antigens from the bloodstream will require further clarification.
That's a consequence of aging.
Cellular senescence is the biological consequence of aging.
A decline in cognitive function is a normal consequence of ageing.
For a long time, many doctors thought xerostomia was a natural consequence of aging.
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