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This has been repeatedly debunked, as there is no serious scientific study that indicates lobsters are truly not prone to aging.
Spreading your facial sunblock to your neck and chest, two areas that are often neglected and prone to aging, will help you ward off brown spots, wrinkles and sunburns.
The authors show that the hearts of SIRT3−/− mice are more prone to aging phenotypes and are less resistant to stress.
Also we found that freshly prepared PBICs are prone to aging with consequently relatively rapid deterioration of mitochondrial respiratory function, and a role of the longer incubation time in the study by Belikova et al. cannot be ruled out.
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This means they are born with shorter telomeres, and so are prone to ageing more quickly.
This phenotype is strongly reminiscent of what is observed in aged muscles, with IIB myofibers being more prone to age related muscle atrophy [22].
In general, dogs are living longer, and that means they are more prone to age-related diseases, including cancers.
Our near vision gets blurry, and we become more prone to age-related eye diseases such as cataracts and macular degeneration.
Kramer and Erickson also report that previous studies have found that an aerobic training regimen can increase grey matter in areas of the brain most prone to age-related tissue loss.
Black skin is more prone to age spots, to dark patches on the skin and to harmless brown growths known as seborrheic keratosis.
"The oxidising effect of the pollution leaves skin looking wrinkled, dull and prone to age spots.
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